Across
- 2. Contain ridiculous or exaggerated characters or strange situations. Ex. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- 4. Worlds with miniature people who have their own culture. Ex. The Indian in the Cupboard.
- 8. Blends fantasy and realism. Ex. Skellig
- 9. Imaginative literature providing a picture based on real science facts. Ex. The Giver.
- 12. Traditional folktales with a contemporary twist. Ex. The Adventures of the Dish and the Spoon.
Down
- 1. Contains adventure and a prominent search motif. Ex. The Hobbit
- 3. Events, setting, or characters are outside of the realm of possibility.
- 5. Beloved toys and objects are brought to life. Ex. The Adventures of Pinocchio
- 6. Animals have the ability to behave like humans, experience emotions, talk , and see reason. Ex. The Tale of Peter Rabbit
- 7. Traditional tale with a known author who writes in this style. Ex. Ella Enchanted
- 10. Contains supernatural elements such as vampires, ghosts, and witchcraft. Ex. Harry Potter
- 11. Present-day protagonist goes back in time to a different era. Ex. The Seer of Shadows