BOOKS & AUTHORS
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
ANIMALS IN CHILDREN'S BOOKS
FOR YOUNG READERS
WHO'S SPEAKING IN THE HARRY POTTER BOOKS
100

"A Walk on the Bottom of the Sea" & "A Submarine Forest" are 2 chapters in this 19th century novel

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea

100

In an 1865 book this title character says, "The first thing I've got to do... is to grow to my right size again"

Alice

100

Pooh's pal Eeyore

A donkey

100

As Carolyn Keene, Mildred Benson wrote The Hidden Staircase & The Bungalow Mystery featuring this teen detective

Nancy Drew

100

"I hope you're pleased with yourselves. We could all have been killed--or worse, expelled"

Hermione Granger

200

Ride to the end of the alphabet for the first name of this Western author of Riders of the Purple Sage

Zane Grey

200

A baby animal is getting ready for bed in the rhymingly titled this animal this animal Red Pajama

Llama

200

Olivia, in books by Ian Falconer

A pig

200

Harry Potter's snowy white owl has this name

Hedwig

200

"You have permitted your friends to die for you rather than face me yourself. I shall wait for one hour in the Forbidden Forest"

Voldemort

300

Pierre Boulle drew upon his wartime experiences for this 1952 novel about POWs building the Burma-Siam railway

The Bridge Over The River Kwai

300

A 1924 tale about 4 children hiding in this type of railway car has spawned more than 150 further titles

A boxcar

300

Lyle, Lyle

A crocodile

300

In a kids' book title, this Mrs. is paired with the Rats of NIMH

Mrs. Frisby

300

"Tiny little bloke, my dad was. By the time I was six I could lift him up an' put him on top o' the dresser"

Hagrid

400

Rival students descend into the underworld in Katabasis, a recent novel from this Babel writer

R.F. Kuang

400

Body feature in common to Madeline, Anne of Green Gables & Caddie Woodlawn -- hers "shone in the sunlight"

Red hair

400

Nutkin & his brother Twinkleberry

A squirrel

400

A kid encounters a bear in the classic picture book called these fruits for Sal

Blueberries

400

"You are here to learn the subtle science & exact art of potion-making"

Professor Snape

500

A 2010 article in The Guardian called this Midwest author's Freedom the novel of the century

Jonathan Franzen

500

A clever mouse warns various woodland predators about this imaginary monster with "terrible teeth in his terrible jaws"

The Gruffalo

500

Mr. Nilsson, who belongs to Pippi Longstocking

A monkey

500

In a Dr. Seuss book, this faithful elephant "Hatches the Egg"

Horton

500

"I want to commit the murder I was imprisoned for"

Sirius Black