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The Dewey Decimal Wheel of Fortune is divided into the ten main nonfiction sections. Students may actually spin the spinner, as long as they agree to check out a book from the Dewey section on which it lands |
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The board speaks for itself: there are no losers when it comes to reading, regardless of the Dewey section in which the books are found. |
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As part of our Games theme, Centrals everybody book section features a take-off on Monopoly called Bookopoly, where, of course, the Reading Railroad play a prominent role. |
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On the Bookopoly board, spaces are named after locations in popular books rather than Atlantic City streets. |
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The Reading Railroad will carry you off to faraway places! |
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In the game of Bookopoly, Pooh Corner is always a Thoughtful Spot to rest. |
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To tie in to the schools Board Games theme, Central Librarys fiction section is decorated with a take-off on the popular Trivial Pursuit game, Unreal Pursuit. |
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Central Librarys Genre Edition of Unreal Pursuit. |
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How many questions can YOU answer? |
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Theres nothing we love more in Centrals library than a full house. |
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