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Discover Ludwig"chapter book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a novel or book that is broken up into chapters. For example: "My son enjoyed reading the latest chapter book from the library."
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chapter book
noun
An illustrated storybook intended for intermediate readers, generally age 7-10.
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This installment of her story is a chapter book.
His newest chapter book, "Hamstersaurus Rex," will be published in October.
This amusing and autobiographical chapter book is addressed to young readers who may be considering the purchase of elevator shoes.
Lulu feels like a cousin of, and a step up the chapter book ladder in difficulty from, Junie B. Jones.
Then along came Flora Belle Buckman, the 10-year-old star of Kate DiCamillo's madcap chapter book, "Flora and Ulysses".
It was the first chapter book I ever finished, and it's because the story was so captivating.
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"Last year I could read chapter books a little," said Lamont Lyles, 9. "Now I'm reading an 18-chapter book".
Now, he said, it is like a 10-chapter book with nine finished.
Mr. Barrett began organizing the lessons of his working life into a 12-chapter book he calls "The Syllabus".
New policies -- in both the private and public sectors -- are therefore central to my vision and occupy three chapters of this seven-chapter book.
Let's face it: Not every moment from the 25-chapter book can make it into the 125-minute movie.
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