Across
- 2. a self-narrated biography of the author.
- 4. a little narrative with a moral message that usually features animals as characters.
- 5. the employment of magical, supernatural, or mythical elements that are not grounded in actual science or technology.
- 6. books that include or are based on well-known children's songs and rhymes.
- 9. a genre that delves into inventive and future ideas grounded in scientific theories and discoveries.
- 10. a community's practices, beliefs, and stories that have been verbally down through the ages.
- 12. a category of writing intended for stage performance in front of an audience.
- 13. a children's story about fantastical and magical creatures and places.
- 14. a customary narrative or belief that typically explains natural events, a culture's beginnings, or a society's norms and ideals.
Down
- 1. are non-fiction books intended to provide accurate information about a certain subject or topic.
- 3. a writing that places its story in a particular historical era and incorporates historical settings, characters, and events into its plot.
- 7. a detailed account of an individual's life written by someone else.
- 8. a book, usually meant for young readers, where the pictures communicate the tale just as well as, or even better than, the words.
- 11. a customary tale that has been passed down through the ages and frequently features mythological or historical people, locations, or events.
