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Fiction or nonfiction?

"The library has different types of books to read. Some are fiction, and others are nonfiction. A friendly librarian and some catchy lyrics will help teach you library skills. So sing along as you learn whether a book is fiction or nonfiction!"--Back cover.

Staying safe online

Friendly animal characters teach kids the basics of online safety through catchy lyrics and colorful illustrations. Includes online music access.

Manners in the library

Friendly animal characters teach kids how to behave in their school libraries through uplifting lyrics and a catchy song. Includes online music access.

How to find information online

Opal and Stew wonder if a turtle and tortoise are the same thing, so they go to the public library where the librarian shows them how to find information online.

How an e-Book works

Stew meets his best friend Opal at the library and she teaches him about e-Books and e-readers.

How a library works

Stew visits the public library for the first time and is overwhelmed by how large it is until he meets Opal, who shows him where everything is and teaches him how the library works.

How to treat a book

Opal goes to the public library with her friend Stew, who teaches her how to treat a book.

How to check out a book

Opal and Stew go to the public library where Opal shows Stew how to check out a library book.

How to find a book

When Stew and Opal want to get some new books to read they go to the library, and Miss Mantis, the librarian, teaches them how to search the library catalog to find what they are looking for.
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How to treat a book

Opal goes to the public library with her friend Stew, who teaches her how to treat a book.
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