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TRANSITIONAL BOOKS

- Easy to read books


- The picture are smaller than the text
- The text occupies a bigger portio n of the page
- More spaces between the lines
- 250 or less ang words
- Designed for beginning readers
- Broken into episodic chapters to avoid exhaustion
- May table of contents
- Usually about animal stories and fantasies

ILLUSTRATED BOOKS

- Books have lesser pics or illustrations with more texts


- Practice to become independent readers
- Ginagamit lang yung illustrations to strengthen the comprehension and grasp of events in the
story.
- Illustrations do not provide new information.
- Many picture books are illustrated, but not all illustrated books are considered picture books.”
Nagkakatalo sa bilang at size ng illustrations.

GRAPHIC NOVEL

- Coined by Will Eisner


- Illustrated and written as comic books in style
- The plot is lenghthy and the story line is complicated
- Some graphic novels are originally based on novels
- They are designed for visual learners who are interested more in reading novels that are
illustrated

CHAPTER BOOKS

- For the students who are in the puberty stage. Mas long at complicated, less or none at all na
yung mga pics and illustrations
- Juvenile or junior books
- Split the books into chapters
- Harry potter, secret garden, series of unfortunate events, CHARLIE AND CHOCOLATE FACTORY

VERSE NOVELS

- Novels written in verse


- Lengthy narrative poetry
- Hybrid of elements of novels and poetry
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