This is what you are looking at when you read a book
What are pages?
Which genre would a story about a magical talking teddy bear most likely belong to?
Fantasy
Like a school bus, the sun, and snow you shouldn't eat this is the color of football goal posts
What is yellow?
This is the first place you will see the title and author and illustrator's full name
What is the front cover?
Which genre would fit Serena Williams's story written by Ms. A?
Biography
If you invite a vampire over for dinner make sure not to serve any food with this aromatic ingredient
What is garlic?
This is the part that faces out on the bookshelf, shares its name with a body part found in vertebrates
What is the spine?
Which genre fits a book telling a story about how Mr. Ogden built a robot elephant that runs on candy and lives in the cafeteria?
Science Fiction
This Halloween tradition started as a way to reward young people for NOT vandalizing people's homes
What is trick or treating?
Ms. Gill's cat's name
OR
This is the number of nieces Ms. Gill has
What is Alan Rickman (Alan is fine as well)?
What is 0?
If you are looking for the titles of chapters in a book you should go to this list towards the front of the book
What is the table of contents?
The genre for a story about a kid investigating the disappearance of their favorite brand of candy
Mystery
The year the Yankees won their last World Series Championship (will give credit to any team that answers within three years of the actual year)
What is 2009?
Inside the front cover and back cover these are sometimes one solid color and sometimes features a design or illustration relating to the story
What are the endpapers/endpages?
The genre for a fictional story about a Browning student training to join an elite baseball team
Realistic Fiction
The fastest bird
What is a peregrine falcon?
(The peregrine falcon can dive at speeds of up to 200 miles (320 kilometers) per hour toward its prey. It kills the prey by hitting it with closed talons, or claws.) -"Peregrine falcon." Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 15 Jun. 2023.