Paige Turner

Some things can still only be found in books. Paige Turner is the librarian at the Elwood City Public Library. Her common rules are for everyone in the library to be quiet. The kids most commonly refer to her as Miss Turner, since she is an adult.

Appearance
She is depicted with a white complexion and short hair and wears brown square glasses, a tan sweater, gold necklace, purple dress, gold watch, bracelets, and brown shoes, and usually carries a yellow pencil on her hair. Her hair was originally brown when she debuted and in the following seasons, until in the Season 11 episode Mr. Alwaysright, where her hair was changed to blonde. Originally, she had a brown complexion, dark brown hair, and was wearing pink glasses, a blue skirt, and a cream yellow jacket when she made her first appearance, but her appearance was drastically revamped in Arthur's Lost Library Book. Like Arthur, her eyes are like Prunella's when she occasionally takes off her glasses. However, in the books, she has a tan complexion and gray hair, even though she physically appears as a person in her early 30s, but her age has never been confirmed.

Personality
Paige Turner is depicted as kind and friendly to people who check out books. Like Mr. Ratburn, she is strict. Her only dislikes are when people in the library get too noisy or when they don't behave. In some of kids' dreamsequences, she was pictured as an antagonist when they fear something bad would happen, such as getting a book chained and yanked back to the library (Arthur's Lost Library Book), dressing up Arthur as a baby for checking out baby books (D.W.'s Library Card), or revoking D.W.'s library card after damaging a book (D.W.'s Library Card as well), plus the library appears haunted in the dreamsequences as well.

Trivia

 * On the show's official website, Paige Turner had a profile page, but it was removed after the website had been revamped in mid-2011; however her trading cards and costume on Francine's Play-Maker page still exist.
 * On another page of the website, she is incorrectly labelled as Buster's mother.
 * She is named after the phrase "page-turner", which denotes a book that excites and interests the reader.