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Chapter books are stories made for immediate readers (usually ages 7-10) that consist of mostly prose. They can consist of a few illustrations. Chapter books mostly get their name from their short chapters, which makes ready more digestible for younger independent readers.
Look over a chapter for a few minutes before studying it in depth. Read the title and introductory paragraph(s). Fix the name of the chapter in your mind. Read headings, subheadings, and italicized words. Read the summary at the end of the chapter.
(written abbreviation chap.) any of the separate parts into which a book or other piece of text is divided, usually given a number or title: Read Chapter 10 before class tomorrow.
That said, there is no harm in reading/introducing chapter books to your kid. As long as it is an activity you both enjoy. Chapter books like Geronimo stilton are super funny and has lots of pictures.