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Religions of the World (BrightPoint Press)

Religions of the World introduces readers to some of the most-followed religions around the world. Each book in this series focuses on a specific religion and describes the religionÎs history, the belief system, and how followers today celebrate their faith. Each book includes a graphic that presents key information visually, source notes, and resources to aid in further research.

Reptile World (Bullfrog Books)

Kids know that reptiles rock, so help them build their reading skills while learning about the animals they love. Take a peek into the lives of these cold-blooded creatures as they hunt for food and defend themselves against predators. Carefully levelled text in a narrative format allows emerging readers to enjoy a good story while practicing reading nonfiction.

Rescued! Animal Escapes (Bear Claw Books)

When disasters strike, people aren't the only ones in danger. Tornadoes, hurricanes, fires, and more also threaten the lives of animals. In this graphic narrative nonfiction series, readers meet heroes who risk their lives to save animals--from cats and dogs to pelicans and pigs! As readers relive the dramatic events surrounding famous disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, they will witness the courageous rescue attempts that saved the lives of thousands of inn

Rescues in Focus (Beacon)

This series provides readers with an on-the-job look at what it's like to be a rescue worker. With an emphasis on the training rescue workers go through and the equipment they use, this series is sure to get kids excited about rescues.

Research and Media Skills (Information Explorer Junior)

This series presents the tools that readers need to find, organize, and share information clearly and effectively. Each chapter includes activities designed to help readers explore various kinds of information sources. Critical thinking is encouraged as readers research, collaborate with fellow students, and present their findings in new and interesting ways.

Respect!

It's time to brush up on respect! Take readers on a journey with a lively cast of characters as they learn about respect and why it's important to respect parents, peers, the environment, and more! Engaging side bars illuminate concepts and promote further discussion, while "Respectful Talk" sentence starters and STEAM activities encourage students to explore respect in the classroom and at home.

Responding to Natural Disasters (21st Century Junior Library)

Readers will discover the science behind natural disasters and learnhow first responders aid in the coping, healing, and rebuilding of the affected communities post-disaster. Focused on 21st Century content, the SEL- (social-emotional learning) and inquiry-based side bars encourage young readers to think, create, guess, and ask questions.

Responsible Citizenship (Blastoff! Readers: Level 1)

Living responsibly makes the world a better place! Young readers will learn all about how to be responsible citizens in this low-level series. Simple text tells the importance of responsible citizenship, while crisp images provide clear examples. Special features reinforce the text, showing the benefits of acting responsibly and the consequences of the opposite. This series will empower kids to make the right choices!

Rhyming Adventures (Sand Dollar Easy Readers)  

Go on an adventure in this easy-to-read series. Rhyming engages even the most reluctant readers to join the journey. Kids will fall in love with adorable characters. Each book features Words to Know, Quiz, and Support for Teachers and Caregivers.

Rhyming Word Families

Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension.