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Library lion
    Knudsen, Michelle.
Publisher: Candlewick Press,
Pub date: c2006.
Pages: 1 v. (unpaged)
ISBN: 9780763622626
Item info: 42 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CHANTILLY REGIONAL, DOLLEY MADISON, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GREAT FALLS, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGS PARK, LORTON, MARTHA WASHINGTON, POHICK REGIONAL, RICHARD BYRD, RESTON REGIONAL, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, THOMAS JEFFERSON, TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL, WOODROW WILSON, BURKE CENTRE, and OAKTON.
62 copies total in all locations. 
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JP KNU 1 Children's Book Checked out
  3 Children's Book Shelves
CENTREVILLE REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JP KNU 4 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book Checked out
CHANTILLY REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JP KNU 3 Children's Book Checked out
  2 Children's Book Shelves
DOLLEY MADISON Copies Material Location
JP KNU 1 Children's Book Shelves
CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JP KNU 1 Children's Book Shelves
  2 Children's Book Checked out
GEORGE MASON REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JP KNU 3 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book Checked out
GREAT FALLS Copies Material Location
JP KNU 2 Children's Book Shelves
HERNDON FORTNIGHTLY Copies Material Location
JP KNU 1 Children's Book Checked out
JOHN MARSHALL Copies Material Location
JP KNU 2 Children's Book Shelves
KINGS PARK Copies Material Location
JP KNU 2 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book Checked out
KINGSTOWNE Copies Material Location
JP KNU 2 Children's Book Checked out
LORTON Copies Material Location
JP KNU 2 Children's Book Shelves
MARTHA WASHINGTON Copies Material Location
JP KNU 1 Children's Book Shelves
OAKTON Copies Material Location
JP KNU 4 Children's Book Shelves
PATRICK HENRY Copies Material Location
JP KNU 3 Children's Book Checked out
POHICK REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JP KNU 1 Children's Book Checked out
  5 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book In transit
RESTON REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JP KNU 3 Children's Book Shelves
  3 Children's Book Checked out
RICHARD BYRD Copies Material Location
JP KNU 1 Children's Book Shelves
SHERWOOD REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JP KNU 1 Children's Book Shelves
THOMAS JEFFERSON Copies Material Location
JP KNU 1 Children's Book Shelves
TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JP KNU 2 Children's Book Shelves
WOODROW WILSON Copies Material Location
JP KNU 2 Children's Book Shelves
Summary
When a lion comes to the library one day, no one is sure what to do. There are no rules about lions in the library. When something terrible happens, the lion quickly comes to the rescue in the only way he knows how. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
The library's no place for a real live lion. But what if it was a book-loving beast that followed all the library rules, enforced by head librarian Miss Merriweather? Well, that's a different story the fun, fantastical tale in Knudsen's entertaining picture book. Library patrons and staff are perplexed and a bit frightened when a lion arrives in the local library, checking out the collection, napping in the children's corner and making himself at home for story hour. But Miss Merriweather doesn't see any reason to expel this mane attraction if he abides by her rules (e.g., "No running!"; "If you cannot be quiet, you will have to leave [the library]"). Soon the furry fellow befriends nearly everyone in the place, and even becomes Miss Merriweather's helpful assistant. One day, Miss Merriweather is in trouble. Lassie-like, the lion gets her some help, and then banishes himself from the place for breaking the rules (he unquietly roars in order to get the attention of one of the librarian's colleagues). Happily, this heroic literary lion doesn't stay away for long. Knudsen's gentle tale of a revered yet welcoming community destination will ring true for many readers. Hawkes's (Weslandia) evocative, soft-hued acrylic-and-pencil illustrations have a timeless feel, depicting a cozy book-filled haven that any story fan would love to visit, rules and all. Ages 4-7. (Sept.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Starred Review. PreS-Gr 2 Miss Merriweather, head librarian and decorum-keeper, first meets Lion when he saunters past his stone counterparts and into the stacks. Scowling circulation assistant Mr. McBee seems intent on having the enormous cat ejected, but his boss declares that as long as he breaks no rules, he is welcome. The beast does misbehave though, roaring loud displeasure when storytime ends. At Miss MerriweatherâÇÖs reprimand, the contrite-looking lion promises to reform. In fact, he becomes something of a fixture in the building, dusting with his tail, licking envelopes, and serving as a stepstool for small patrons. Everyone appreciates him except Mr. McBee. When Lion lets out another tremendous âÇ£RAAAHHHRRR!,âÇ  the man bursts into Miss MerriweatherâÇÖs office to snitch and there he finds her in distress, having fallen from a stool and broken her arm. Lion, à la Lassie, has saved the day, but he is so chagrined by his own rule-breaking behavior that he doesnâÇÖt return to the library. People miss him. Even Mr. McBee. A feel-good ending and a reminder that âÇ£Sometimes, there is a good reason to break the rulesâÇ  bring the story to its most-satisfactory conclusion. HawkesâÇÖs deft acrylic-and-pencil pictures have appeal for generations of library lovers. They are rich with expression, movement, and detail. The lordly, lovable lion is a masterful mix regal beast and furry friend and the many human characters are drawn with animation and emotion. This winsome pairing of text and illustration is a natural for storytime and a first purchase for every collection. Kathy Krasniewicz, Perrot Library, Old Greenwich, CT Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
PreS-Gr. 2. This story's appealing premise is clear in the first sentence: "One day, a lion came to the library." There's the expected uproar as the lion pads through the stacks, but librarian Miss Merriweather only asks: "Is he breaking any rules?" The lion is not, and so he is allowed to stay. He makes himself useful and enjoys story hour until Miss Merriweather falls and breaks her arm. The lion roars for help, but his noise prompts a scolding from an uptight, oblivious staff member. The story falters a bit as it explores messages about rules and exceptions in a way that feels both purposeful and a bit convoluted. The warm friendships will easily draw interest, though, as will the handsome, nostalgic pencil-and-acrylic illustrations. Children will easily see themselves in the wild lion, which yearns to explore and enjoy the library but worries about the constraining rules. A fine partner for other library tales, such as Judy Sierra's Wild about Books (2004) and Lauren Child's But Excuse Me That Is My Book (2006). GillianEngberg. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 07052866
LCCN: 2006042578
ISBN: 9780763622626
ISBN: 0763622621
Local Dewey call num: JP KNU
Local call number: 195 RUSH
Personal Author: Knudsen, Michelle.
Title: Library lion / Michelle Knudsen ; illustrated by Kevin Hawkes.
Publication info: Cambridge, Mass. : Candlewick Press, c2006.
Physical descrip: 1 v. (unpaged)
Summary: A lion starts visiting the local library but runs into trouble as he tries to both obey the rules and help his librarian friend.
Subject term: Libraries--Children's fiction.
Subject term: Librarians--Children's fiction.
Subject term: Obedience--Children's fiction.
Added author: Hawkes, Kevin,
892: rgya
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