Red, Blue, Stripes Too!

A Book About Differences
By Rebecca Rae Williams

The world is full of differences: big things, small things, young things and old things, things that fly high and things that go low, and so much more. These are opposites, but these are also differences. And there are many more examples: some are tangible,...

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Rae's Rainy Day

By Julie Awerkamp, Holly Andreason

Rae’s Rainy Day is aimed at younger readers and was penned by Julie Awerkamp and Holly Andreason. It also contains gorgeous illustrations by Jesi Yap. The story follows the Sun itself named Rae, who is usually a very happy sun that loves shining brightly on...

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Rosie Leads the Way

By Renee Irving Lee

Rosie's mom always made her feel as if she was the most beautiful girl in the whole world. She told Rosie that she had a smart mind, a strong body, and a beautiful heart. Rosie believed her mom till she met Penelope Pennington who...

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Remarkable Women in Verse

By Julia Stebbing

Remarkable Women in Verse by Julia Stebbing is a children's educational guide to three of history's most influential women. Stebbing takes the standard fare of informative literature a step further by describing her subjects in the form of original poetry. The historical backgrounds of Rosa...

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Realm of GoldOro

By Monty C. Floyd

An ancient book, a mystical and fantastical treehouse, and a slide that leads to a candy shop which masquerades as the entrance to a mysterious and dangerous underground world. Timmy is only eight and he’s endured the pranks of bullies, but he’s not about to...

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Right, Right, Meteorite!

By Roger C. Muren

Right, Right, Meteorite! by Roger C. Muren is a children’s book about the true story of the Willamette Meteorite. It was the largest meteorite ever found in North America. The story starts off with a meteorite soaring through the sky and crashing down to Earth....

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Rootin Tootin Dog

By Sheri Williams

T is a third-grader who always manages to get himself into trouble. Even when he isn’t planning to do something wrong, he does. His real name is Bradley but his parents call him ‘T’ which stands for trouble. This particular day, T is served nasty...

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Rudy Toot Toots And His Cowboy Boots

By Paul "Skip" Scholz

Rudy Toot Toots liked to wear his cowboy boots with everything. He loved his cowboy boots very much. He wore his cowboy boots when he went to town, with his suits, when he went to the zoo, while riding his horse, to the park, when...

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Robert Sengstacke Abbott

A Man, a Paper, and a Parade
By Susan Engle

The written word is a powerful tool. Used carefully and effectively, it can change the way the world looks at specific issues. Robert Sengstacke Abbott was well aware of the power of the written word, having helped his step-father produce a community paper in Georgia....

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Ravyn's Doll

How To Explain Fibromyalgia To Your Child
By Melissa Swanson

Ravyn’s Doll: How To Explain Fibromyalgia To Your Child by Melissa Swanson is an informative book that will educate young readers about fibromyalgia. It is Monday morning and it is a family share day for the children in Miss Mindy’s kindergarten class. Children find her...

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