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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What are considered chapter books? I am confused. Are those books with many words, no pictures, or certain level A to Z or reading level assigned?[/quote] Chapter books are literally books with chapters. Some have pictures, some don't. Very early chapter books aimed at grades K-2 usually have pictures, but often the pictures are not on every page, not in color, and the quality may be more like a newspaper comic than a nice picture book. Roald Dahl, the Wizard of Oz series, and the Where the Mountain Meets the Moon trilogy by Grace Lin are all examples of chapter books that have some pictures, but are written at a higher level. Entry-level chapter books are like Heidi Hecklebeck and Mercy Watson. Picture on every or almost every page and very easy to read prose.[/quote]
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