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EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ

EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ. At Eden Elementary!. Welcome Back Library Friends!. While I don’t expect you to live up to my motto, EAT, SLEEP, READ I do have a few rules and procedures for you to follow!. Library Hours. Book Exchange

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EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ

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  1. EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ EAT, SLEEP, READ At Eden Elementary!

  2. Welcome Back Library Friends! While I don’t expect you to live up to my motto, EAT, SLEEP, READ I do have a few rules and procedures for you to follow!

  3. Library Hours • Book Exchange Monday through Friday 8:30 - 8:45am • From 8:45 - 3:00pm, the library is used for classes. You are welcome to use the library, but I might be busy! • Look for Mrs. Ressel, my library assistant. • DO NOT USE THE LIBRARY IF NO ONE IS AROUND.

  4. Library Materials • Over 9,000 books, magazines, audio books and DVDs in our library. • You may check out no more than two materials at a time for two weeks. • If you are doing a book report or research, you are allowed to check out an additional book.

  5. Checking Out Materials You can borrow at one time: • 2 Books or • 1 Magazine, Audio Book, Video Tape or DVD or • 1 Encyclopedia, Almanac or other Reference material

  6. Library Dos and Don’ts DO… • handle the books with care. What does this mean? Don’t be sloppy about where you hide your books in your locker or backpack. • make sure your hands are clean when you handle books. Your fingers carry much unseen dirt. • turn pages of a book in the corners so they don’t rip.

  7. DO… • report a damaged book to Ms. Zoll or Mrs. Ressel. • a damaged book is one that has pen, ink or crayon marks on it. You might even find a ripped page or pages falling out.

  8. DON’T… • Write on top of a book. The point leaves marks on book cover. • Curl up the magazine. • Eat with or near your books. • Leave books lying where there’s water, food or animals. (do little brothers or sisters count?)

  9. DON’T… • EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER use the library when Ms. Zoll or Mrs. Ressel is not around. • Look for one of us in the library or in the library office!

  10. DO… • Work quietly in the library when there is a class. • Use the library for research, computer work or book exchange. • Ask permission to use the computers before you go on them. • Ask permission to leave the library when you need a drink of water, visit the bathroom or your locker.

  11. DO… • Walk in the library. No running. • Use a quiet voice. No shouting. • Use a shelf marker when looking for a book. • Leave a book on the table or with Ms. Zoll if you’re not sure where it belongs.

  12. Lastly… • Come to the library with a purpose! Browsing is nice but I want you to check out SOMETHING! • There are many books you may not know about. Tell me what you like and I’ll try to help you.

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