Piggy and Elephant, Pete the Cat, and Fancy Nancy can be found here.
What is Everyone Fiction?
Jingle Bells: "Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle ___ ___ ___".
What is "all the way"?
This genre tries to scare you.
What is Scary Stories or Horror?
The name of a popular children's Christmas book and movie that features a train.
What is "The Polar Express"?
You would look here for a book on planets.
What is the STEM Nonfiction?
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer: "Rudolph the red nosed reindeer, had a ____ _____ ____".
What is "very shiny nose"?
The main hero goes on a journey in this genre.
What is Adventure?
Santa checks this twice.
What is his list?
Animals, Dinosaurs, and Plants are in this section.
What is Living Things Nonfiction?
Santa Claus is Coming to Town: "He knows if you've been bad or good, so be _____ ___ ________ _____".
What is "good for goodness sake!"?
What is Historical Fiction?
In Dr. Seuss's "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas", the Grinch is stealing Christmas from them.
Who are the Whos?
Junie B. Jones, Magic Tree House, and Harry Potter are found here.
What is Chapter and Series Fiction?
12 Days of Christmas: "On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, a _________ __ __ _____ ____".
What is "partridge in a pear tree"?
The story is like a puzzle in this genre.
What is Mystery?
This many reindeer pulled Santa's sleigh in "The Night Before Christmas".
What is eight? (Rudolph wasn't a part of the team then!)
You would look here for a book on history, Native American tribes, or mythology.
What is Social Studies Nonfiction?
Frosty the Snowman: "With a corncob pipe and a button nose, and ___ ____ ____ ___ __ ____"
What is "two eyes made out of coal"?
The story is made up, but is based on science.
What is Science Fiction?
Santa Claus is also known by these names.
What are Kris Kringle and Saint Nick?