Fiction
Native Americans
Reference
United States
Library
100
This fairy tale detective series features sisters Sabrina and Daphne, whose parents mysteriously disappeared.
What is The Sisters Grimm?
100
These are cone-shaped houses that many Native Americans lived in, often made of buffalo hides sewn together.
What are tipis?
100
This book in reference has synonyms and antonyms.
What is a thesaurus?
100
This is the largest state in the United States, with a land area of 1,477,269 square kilometers.
What is Alaska?
100
This type of books use the Dewey Decimal system in the library.
What is nonfiction?
200
Marianne's mother dies and she has trouble paying attention in school. But she hopes to become a Master Wizard in her school and earn special priveleges. Can she make it to the Wizards?
What is The Fourth Grade Wizards?
200
This is a snow house that many Inuit lived in.
What is an igloo?
200
The biggest book in the library, this book has definitions and pronunciations of words in alphabetical order.
What is the dictionary?
200
This is known as the Sunshine State.
What is Florida?
200
These are books written about the lives of people.
What are biographies?
300
Ten-year-old Auggie Pullman, who was born with extreme facial abnormalities and was not expected to survive, was homeschooled his whole life, up to the fifth grade, when he enters a private school in Manhattan, which entails enduring the taunts and fear of his classmates as he struggles to be seen as just another student.
What is Wonder?
300
Navajo Indians ate a lot of corn and this meat from grown sheep.
What is mutton?
300
This book is full of records such as the oldest living person, most facial piercings, or biggest animals.
What is The Guinness Book of World Records?
300
The state animal from this state is the longhorn.
What is Texas?
300
The spine lable "SL" stands for what?
What is Spanish Language
400
In this book, young boy purchases a ring at a magic shop that enables him to turn into a scary monster. "Twist it once, you're horned and haired; Twist it twice and fangs are bared; Twist it thrice? No one has dared!"
What is The Monster's Ring?
400
This tribe is a young tribe, created about 300 years ago. Groups of Creek Indians from the area now know as Georgia and Alabama moved to Florida, and later escaped slaves know as Freedman moved there as well. These people lived together and became known as this tribe, whose name comes from a Spanish word that means "wild."
Who are the Seminoles?
400
This reference source has articles in alphabetical order on a variety of topics including animals, people, places, etc.
What is an encyclopedia?
400
This state name originates from an Iroquoian word "Ken-ta-ten" which means "land of tomorrow."
What is Kentucky?
400
For a chapter book by Rick Riordan, this is the spine label information.
What is F RIO
500
An orphan named Peter Augustus Duchene comes across a fortuneteller's tent in the market square. He asks the fortuneteller about his sister to know if she is still alive and how he can find her, and is surprised at the answer that an elephant will lead the way.
What is The Magician's Elephant?
500
Apache Indians used this animal part to create the string of a bow. The animal part is defined as a strong cord that joins a muscle to a bone.
What is a sinew?
500
This web site is like an almanac online full of searchable and browsable facts plus includes a dictionary, encyclopedia, and thesaurus. It is free for anyone to use anytime online.
What is Factmonster?
500
Some famous people from this state include Rosa Parks, Helen Keller, and Hank Aaron.
What is Alabama?
500
This call number is where you will find poetry books.
What is 811?
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