
Be a library kid
Parents, please see Parents of a Library Kid for more information.
* A library kid can stop at the reference desk to say “hi” and ask questions. (Librarians are here to help you find what you need.)
* A library kid explores the library and finds fascinating, mind-expanding information!
* A library kid presents his/her library card when checking out library materials (this is for your own protection).
* A library kid uses his/her walking feet (running could cause an injury to you or others).
* A library kid uses his/her inside voice (loud voices disturb others).
* A library kid sits quietly on the furniture (jumping, climbing or standing will break furniture and cause injury to you).
* A library kid treats library books and other library materials carefully (library materials are for everyone).
* A library kid returns borrowed library materials on time (remember to look at the date due stamped on the item).
* A library kid plays gently with the toys in the children’s room and straightens up the area afterwards (the toys are for sharing with other library kids).
* A library kid under age 8 uses the computers and/or Play Station with a parent (the equipment can break if used incorrectly).
* Library kids – quiet, courteous, and curious – are wonderful!
| 11.10.2008 |