
Hello! I have a terminology question I'm sure someone here can answer: I work in the youth department of my library, and we have many patrons who ask for books that are on "the easy side of chapter books." To meet this need, we'd like to highlight books for readers who are transitioning from the levelled readers section to the general J FIC books. These books would be identified with a sticker on the spine. The characteristics of these books may include... - frequent illustrations - between 75 and 135 pages - larger-than-usual typeface - accessible subject-matter Examples include... - The Adventures of Caveboy - Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen and Eric Wright - The Chicken Squad - Doreen Cronin and Kevin Cornell - Princess Pistachio - Marie-Louise Gay - Mokie & Bik - Wendy Orr and Jonathan Bean - The Dragon Masters series - Tracey West and Damien Jones We can't seem to pin down an ideal term for this category, and we would appreciate any suggestions! Thank you! *Michael Stohrer* Library Associate -------------------------------------------- Brandon Township Public Library 304 South Street Ortonville, MI 48462 *ENGAGE **•** EDUCATE **•** ENRICH **•** EMPOWER* *Currently Reading*: *Save It for **Later**:* *Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest * - Nate Powell