This is how you should carry your library books.
What is with two hands?
This person writes the book.
What is an author?
The story's time and place.
What is the setting?
This type of book contains a story that is make-believe and is not true.
What is fiction?
This animal in this Seminole legend has an ugly tail.
What is a possum?
This is where you should keep your library books when you are at home.
What is in your backpack?
This person draws the pictures for books.
What is an illustrator?
The people, animals, or things who are in the story.
What are the characters?
Books that are true or have events that really happened.
What is nonfiction?
This Seminole legend tells why this animal has lines all over its shell. This animal is a ...
What is a box turtle?
This is what you should use to save your place in a book.
What is a bookmark?
Another word for the name of a book.
What is a title?
The sequence of events that make up a story.
What is a plot?
These books are about a boy who is always in trouble. His name is ...
What is David?
This Seminole legend tells us why we don't have lions on this side of the ocean. This animal used an ax to cut the rope to send the lion back to the other side of the ocean.
What is a rabbit?
True or False
You should never eat or drink around your library books.
What is true?
The front part of a book.
What is the cover?
An issue or conflict in the story.
What is the problem?
These books usually start with once upon a time and end with and they lived happily ever after.
What are fairy tales?
This Seminole legend talks about tiny people who live in the Everglades and on the trees.
What are little people?
True or False. You should fold the corner of the page down to keep your spot in a book.
What is false?
The part of the book you see when the book is on the shelf.
What is the spine?
How the problem gets solved in the story.
What is the solution?
A true book written about a person's life.
What is a biography?
This Seminole woman wrote the "Legends of the Seminoles" book.
Who is Betty Mae Jumper?