This document discusses the characteristics and elements of realistic fiction in children's literature. It provides definitions of realistic fiction, noting that realistic stories depict events that could plausibly happen and address real-life issues. The document then lists and describes several key elements of realistic fiction stories, including setting, characterization, conflict, plot, theme, point of view, imagery, figurative language, author's intent/tone, and criteria for selecting titles. Examples are provided of two realistic fiction books, A Bridge to Terabithia and The Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.