This part of the book is what you read.
The pages
This person writes the book
The author
These books are made up stories
Fiction
These types of books often have pricesses, castles, talking animals, and magic spells
Fairy Tales
This character attends a magical wizarding school.
Harry Potter
It protects the inside of the book.
The covers
This person makes the pictures in the book.
The Illustrator
These books contain facts
Non-Fiction
This type of fiction often has clues, codes, puzzles, or problems to be solved.
Mystery
This lucky boy found the a golden ticket to visit the factory of his dreams.
Charlie (Bucket of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
It holds the pages together and allows the book to stand up. (You have one too)
The spine
The person checks the book out to you.
The Librarian
These books have illustrations on nearly every page.
Picture books
This type of book often contains monsters, ghosts, and other scary creatures
Horror
Greg Heffley is this series main character.
Diary of Whimpy Kid
This tells you where to find a title on the shelves.
The call number
TRUE or FALSE: The author never illustrates their own book.
FALSE
These books have won medals for being the best illustrated books the year they were published.
Caldecott Medal winners
This type of fiction often contains space travel, time travel, aliens, and robots
Science Fiction
What story stars Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III
How to Train Your Dragon
This number allows the book to be scanned by the librarian
The bar code
TRUE or FALSE: An autobiography is written by the author of the book, and is about him or herself.
TRUE
Graphic Novel
This type of fiction often includes travel, excitement, discoveries, and characters who do daring deeds.
Adventure
This strong girl lives with a monkey named Mr. Nilsson
Pippi Longstocking