Aslan
This is a word that pronounces the same as another word.
Homophone
Someone boastful about their intelligence.
Know-it-all
In Cinderella, this fruit is transformed into a carriage.
Pumpkin
This best-selling graphic memoir by Raine Telgemeier, follows her early dental issues after losing her two front teeth in a fall.
Smile
This Gary Paulsen book, an alternate sequel to his previous work, involves a 13-year old boy stuck in the Canadian cold.
Brian's Winter
A word that is spelled from the rearranged letters from another word (or words) is commonly known as this.
Anagram
This might describe a charity that does not take any money from their donations.
Non-for-profit
Hansel and Gretel drop these along their path in order to find their way home. Unfortunately, they don't last very long.
Breadcrumbs
The first of this book series is titled: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous life.
Dork Diaries
In this book, a rich person's dog is kidnapped, and is put to work pulling sleds.
The Call of the Wild
This word describes a fictitious alternate named, usually used by authors.
Pseudonym
An independent competition between a group of people, sometimes violent.
Free-for-all
This fairytale's movie adaptation, was the first Disney film to ever use CGI.
Beauty and the Beast
It's the "Big" title character written by Nate Peirce.
Nate
In this movie involving an axe-swinging maniac, it's actually wintertime outside the hotel!
The Shining
This is a word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards.
Palindrome
A note that lets you know you're on the most recent version of something.
Up-to-date
It's the dwarf missing here: Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy.
Dopey
It's the title of the fourth Diary of a Wimpy Kid book.
Dog Days
Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy are the main characters of this 1868 classic, set in the wintertime.
Little Women
This phrase is the most common pangram, or group of words that contains all letters of the alphabet.
The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog
Sriracha iconically doesn't use any forms of advertising. Instead, they rely on this.
Word-of-mouth
In Little Red Riding Hood, it's the wolf's 6-word response to "Oh what big eyes you have."
The Better to See You With
The main characters in this graphic novel are named Fone, Phoney, and Smiley.
Bone