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PARTS OF A BOOKBy Millie Burch
Title
Author
Illustrator
Cover
Call Number
SpineTitle Page
Glossary
Index
Headings
Table of Contents
Parts of a book
TITLE
The TITLE is the name of the book.
TITLE
The title of this book is “Woodrow, the White House Mouse.”
AUTHOR
The author is the person who wrote the book.
Author
The author of this book is Dr. Seuss
ILLUSTRATOR
The illustrator is the person who drew the pictures in the book. If there is only one name on the book, that person is the author
and illustrator.
Author and Illustrator
The author and illustrator of this book is Tedd Arnold
COVER
The Cover is the outside part of the book that protests the pages and holds it together. The cover has the title, author
and illustrator on it.
Author
Illustrator
Title
Call Number
The CALL NUMBER tells you where you can find the book on the library shelves. It is the address of the book. The call
number is made up of numbers and letters.
For Nonfiction Books the call number is made up of numbers on the top line and the first 3 letters of the author’s last name on the second line
For Fiction books the call number has an F on the first line and the first 3 letters of the author’s last name on the second line
ffFFPar
FRow
394Bel 398
Gri
SPINEThe SPINE is the part of the book that you can see when it is on the shelf. It usually has the title, author and call number on it.
TITLE
Author
Call Number
TITLE PAGEThe TITLE PAGE is one of the first pages of the book. The title page has the title of the book, the author, illustrator and publisher on it.
Title
Author Illustrator
Publisher
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Table of Contents list the chapters in the book and the page number they begin on.
Chapter
Page Number
GLOSSARY
A list of often difficult or specialized words with their definitions, often placed at the back of a book.
http://kids.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/english/search?query=glossary
INDEX PAGE
The index page is an alphabetized list of names, places and subjects that are in a book. The index gives the
page or pages on which each item is mentioned.
Names, places or subject
Page Number
HEADINGSThe heading announces the topic that will be covered. They can be the title of a page, chapter or section you are about to read.
They guide the reader through the book by specifying the certain sections that are being read.
A drawing that shows the labeled parts of a whole.
Diagram
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