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Ready, Set, Game! (Torque)

Plug in and power on! The world of gaming is at your fingertips in this high-interest series. Levelled text explores the history of video games, introduces some of today’s popular titles, and celebrates the events and competitions of the gaming community. Special features include a timeline, a list of top-selling games, a game profile, a gaming event spotlight, and more. This fun series will help reluctant readers level up their reading skills while learning about the fun and familiar world of v

Real and Fictional Violence  

Part of Healthy Kids Canada series - Books in this series deliver key information about current issues facing Canadian kids, the impact that it has, and where to turn for help. Emphasis on how to deal with each issue, who to talk to, and what help is available.

Real Life Math (Blue Level)

Making math interesting, this set of math practice books involves the reader in real-world activities as they learn how math is used in occupations ranging from zookeepers to firefighters to archaeologists. Readers will discover howmath is used for everyday problem-solving, calculating, and organizing information while also learning about these fascinating occupations.

Real Sisters Pretend

Mia and Tayja pretend to be princesses on a perilous journey, but there's one thing they don't have to pretend. They know in their hearts that they're real sisters despite being adopted. Playful and sweet, Real Sisters Pretend celebrates the wonderful variety of modern families, in which the only essential ingredient is love.

Real-life Superheroes

Look! Up in the sky! It's the people who help make our lives better and safer every day! No, they don't wear capes, but the people young readers will meet in this colourful series play a big part in all of our lives. Using carefully chosen text and pictures, readers will learn how these people do their jobs, what those jobs mean, and perhaps how they inspire the readers themselves!

Red Rhino

This series of short novels was designed to engage a broad spectrum of struggling readers. No longer will upper-elementary students have to read material junior to their maturity and interests. Characters are age appropriate and come from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Science fiction, sports, paranormal, realistic life, historical fiction, and fantasy are just a few of the many genres.

Red Rhino Nonfiction

This series features high-interest topics in every content area. Visually appealing full-colour photographs and illustrations, fun facts, and short chapters keep emerging readers focused. These books include pre-reading comprehension questions and a 20-word glossary for comprehension support.

Reel Time

To some, fishing is a sport. To others, it is a relaxing pastime. To beginners, though, it can be just plain confusing! This series seeks to guide novices through the basic "dos and don’ts" of fishing. From stocking a tackle box and baiting a hook to landing and cleaning a fish, young anglers will learn how to properly prepare for any fishing outing. Contextualizing the ancient history of fishing with tips on how to be respectful of nature and other anglers, each text works with the others to co

Regions of the United States (Pogo Books)

How many regions does the United States have? Which region has the most populated city in the entire country? Readers will find these answers and more as they learn about the location, geography, history, climate, wildlife, landmarks, cities, and other defining features of America’s regions. Real-life photographs take readers on a trip, while a Quick Facts feature lists additional information on each region.

Relationships and Responsibilities (Butter Tarts)  

All Canadians have relationships and responsibilities that impact their lives. Whether at school, at home, or in the community, these roles engage Canadians with the world around them. Relationships and Responsibilities offers readers a closer look at how these roles are connected to one's identity, culture, and sense of self.