Across
- 3. The soft, light growths on birds' skin
- 10. Books that tell stories primarily through illustrations, with simple text.
- 11. A long walk, usually in the countryside or wilderness, for pleasure or exercise.
- 12. A type of thick, sticky earth that can be molded when wet and hardened by drying or firing.
- 13. Stories that often involve magic, imaginary creatures, and lessons about good and evil.
- 14. A magazine or book that tells stories through pictures and speech bubbles.
- 17. Tales or anecdotes passed down through generations within a family.
- 18. Books written for children and teenagers, often featuring age-appropriate themes and characters.
- 20. Small, round marks or spots.
- 21. The outer covering of a tree trunk or branch.
- 22. Tales or narratives, either true or fictional, that are told or written down.
- 24. An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risk or danger.
- 25. Short stories, typically featuring animals, that teach a moral lesson.
- 26. The sport or activity of climbing rock faces or artificial rock walls.
Down
- 1. A natural pigment ranging in color from yellow to brown or red, often used in painting.
- 2. A black, carbon-rich material made by burning wood slowly, often used for drawing or cooking.
- 4. A three-dimensional work of art created by shaping materials like stone, metal, or clay.
- 5. A device consisting of two small telescopes joined together, used for viewing distant objects.
- 6. Conversation about other people
- 7. The time when someone, usually a child, goes to bed for the night.
- 8. The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, consisting of rock and mineral particles mixed with organic matter.
- 9. A person whose job is to investigate crimes and solve mysteries.
- 14. A soft bag filled with material like feathers, used for sitting on or leaning against.
- 15. Visually attractive or striking, often in a charming or quaint way.
- 16. The act of examining or looking into something carefully to discover the truth.
- 17. To move up and down or back and forth, especially referring to wings or other flat objects.
- 19. A large bird that feeds mainly on the carcasses of dead animals.
- 23. A small, sturdy book made of thick cardboard pages, designed for young children.
- 25. The action of flying through the air, or a journey made by flying.
