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Children’s book stack request form
Would you like to borrow a stack of books handpicked by a librarian? We’d love to choose some books for you! A KFL library card is required.
Picture books: Designed for ages 0-8, but can be enjoyed by anyone. Example: "Pete the Cat" series by Kimberly and James Dean.
Easy Readers: Designed for emergent readers who are starting to read independently. Also called "leveled readers". Example: "Frog and Toad" by Arnold Lobel.
First Chapter Books: Designed for readers who are between Easy Readers and Chapter Books; short chapters and illustrations. Example: "Magic Tree House" series by Mary Pope Osborne.
Chapter Books: Generally designed for readers in grades 4-6 who are comfortable reading independently, or for a read-aloud with a younger reader. Example: "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White.
Graphic Novels: Designed for various ages, these books tell their stories using a combination of text and images. Example: "Dog Man" series by Dav Pilkey.
Non-fiction: Informational text for various ages.
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What is your telephone number?
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What are the last 6 digits of your library card number?
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What is your child's name?
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What is your child's age?
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What are your child's interests?
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What type of materials would you like (picture books, easy readers, first chapter books, chapter books, non-fiction, graphic novels, DVDs, audiobooks)? See above for descriptions of item types.
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How many items would you like?
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