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Reptiles and Amphibians
From the Series Amazing Life Cycles
Meet some amazing animals—from caring crocodile mothers to meat eating plants, from the tallest parents in the woods to sea horse fathers looking after their young . . . with the odd hairy… Read More →
Rescued Again: Book 128
From the Series Tas and Friends
Min saves Charly. Book 128 covers the sounds nk, all, and st. Read More →
Rescue on the Outer Banks
From the Series On My Own History
On October 11, 1896, 10-year-old Sam Deal and his horse, Ginger, watch as the brave surfmen of Pea Island struggle to save the lives of nine people stranded on a shipwreck. Sam has dreamt of… Read More →
Rescuing Animals: Fluency Boost
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Decodable Explorers
Sometimes animals are lost, sick, or injured. The animals can be pets, but they might also be wild animals. People who save these animals are very important. Some of them are experts, like… Read More →
Respecting Others
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Citizenship
An introduction to respecting yourself, friends, parents, teachers, people you don't know, and the earth, with specific examples of how to show respect at home and at school. Read More →
Returning the Sword: How a Japanese Sword of War Became a Symbol of Friendship and Peace
In 1945, just after the end of World War II, Captain Orval Amdahl brought home a Japanese sword as a souvenir of war. Sixty-eight years later, he gave it back. Orval Amdahl grew up in rural… Read More →
Reuse
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Conservation
Create a classroom of conservationists! Through simple text, this book examines way students can help reuse materials in their community. Read More →
Revolutions Are Made of Love: The Story of James Boggs and Grace Lee Boggs
Revolutions are made out of love for people and for place. This was a core belief of activists and married couple James Boggs and Grace Lee Boggs. James Boggs was a worker from rural Alabama… Read More →
Rewriting the Rules: How Dr. Kathleen Friel Created New Possibilities for Brain Research and Disability
When Kathleen Friel was young, she was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and a doctor told her parents all the things she'd never be able to do. They left his office for good and found a new… Read More →
Rhinos
From the Series Easy Readers
An early reader with short, simple sentences, clear text, and lively photos. Find out fascinating facts about rhinos and the characteristics which make them so special. Read More →
Rhythm
In this powerful story of resilience and hope, one girl observes her community through the changing rhythm of each season. The Children’s Book Council (CBC) - K-2nd grade CHILDREN'S FAVORITE… Read More →
Rice and Beans
From the Series Family Snaps
Mom and Dad have blue eyes. Mine are black. We don't look much alike, but that doesn't matter to me! Adopted children may have different skin or hair color from parents or siblings. But… Read More →
Rice Is Nice
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 2
Do you eat rice sometimes? What do you eat with the rice? What do you use to eat it? Rice belongs to the grass family, and it is grown in many countries of the world. People eat many… Read More →
Richard Sherman
From the Series Amazing Athletes
Richard Sherman is so good at defending passing plays that quarterbacks avoid throwing the ball in his direction. His incredible ability to smother opposing wide receivers helped the Seattle… Read More →
Riding My Bike: Book 4
From the Series Sustainability
You can ride your bike to school, to the park, to the beach, and more! Bike riding is a great way to engage in fitness and fun—and it's a sustainable mode of transportation. Read More →
Rifka Takes a Bow
Rifka's parents are actors in the Yiddish Theater in New York, but one day Rifka finds herself center stage in a special role! A slice of immigrant life on New York's Second Avenue, this is… Read More →
Ringing Bells
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 3
A bell makes a ringing sound to send a message. People use bells to tell them the time or to give a warning. Some bells look like the one on the cover. Others look more like this doorbell. Do Read More →
Ring-Tailed Lemurs
From the Series Early Bird Nature Books
In this Early Bird title, readers learn about the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of the ring-tailed lemur. Read More →
Rise!: From Caged Bird to Poet of the People, Maya Angelou
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
This glorious biography of Maya Angelou's life—from her traumatic childhood through her work as a freedom fighter and her triumphant rise as a poet—is a powerful tribute to a phenomenal woman. Read More →
Rise & Shine: A Challah-Day Tale
What is the mysterious writing on a crumpled piece of paper that Sammy and Sophie find in the attic? The answer leads to a happy baking adventure at Grandma Gert’s retirement home. Read More →
Rise to the Sky: How the World's Tallest Trees Grow Up
What is the tallest living thing? It's not an elephant, or a giraffe, or even a blue whale. It's a tree! Trees are the tallest living things on Earth. But how do they grow to be so tall?… Read More →
Rissy No Kissies
A lovebird who doesn't like kisses?! Rissy's friends and family wonder if she's sick, confused, or rude. But kisses make Rissy uncomfortable. Can one little lovebird show everyone that… Read More →
Rita's Rhino
When Rita's mum refuses to get her a pet, Rita goes to the zoo and soon returns with a rhinoceros in tow. But keeping a pet rhino a secret in a small apartment and taking care of him, prove… Read More →
River Rat
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 4
Adventures are great fun, especially if you have a close friend to share the experience. It's more enjoyable and much safer than being alone. You can plan details together, check safety… Read More →