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Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading List Level R
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A Boy Called Bat
by Elana K Arnold
When his veterinarian mom brings home a stray baby skunk that needs rehabilitation before it can be placed in a wild animal shelter, Bixby, a boy on the autism spectrum, resolves to prove that he is up to the challenge of caring for the skunk permanently.
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Double Fudge
by Judy Blume
His younger brother's obsession with money and the discovery of long-lost cousins Flora and Fauna provide many embarrassing moments for twelve-year-old Peter.
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How Lunchbox Jones Saved Me from Robots, Traitors, and Missy the Cruel
by Jennifer Brown
Luke Abbott's school is the losing-est school in the history of losing. And that's just fine for him. He'd rather be at home playing video games and avoiding his older brother Rob and the Greatest Betrayal of All Time. But now he's being forced to join the robotics team, where surely he'll help uphold the school's losing streak.
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The Wild Robot
by Peter Brown
Roz the robot discovers that she is alone on a remote, wild island with no memory of where she is from or why she is there, and her only hope of survival is to try to learn about her new environment from the island's hostile inhabitants.
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The Wild Robot Escapes
by Peter Brown
A sequel to The Wild Robot finds a shipwrecked Robot Roz struggling to survive the challenges of the civilized world and find her way home to Brightbill and the island.
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The Chocopocalypse
by Chris Callaghan
Searching for a science project that will help her get a good grade, Jelly is astonished by breaking news that the world is about to run out of chocolate, a disaster that compels her to follow a mysterious trail of clues.
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The Bolds
by Julian Clary
Two hyenas from Africa find a pair of passports (memo: do not go swimming in a crocodile pool), and move to Teddington, England, where they live suburban lives, hold jobs, and raise their children to hide their tails and act human--the only trouble is old Mr. McNumpty, their nosy neighbor, who is hiding a secret of his own.
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The Bolds to the Rescue
by Julian Clary
Becoming legendary in the animal kingdom for their successful ability to pass themselves off as human, the Bolds hyena family finds their home overrun by animal visitors who want to pass as humans, too.
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Lunch Money
by Andrew Clements
Always looking to make a buck, savvy businessman Greg Kenton comes up with a scheme to sell his very own comic books at lunch time in order to earn the miscellaneous change his classmates’ are eager to spend, but although things start off well, the powers that be aren’t very supportive and begin to put the kibosh on his entrepreneurial experiment.
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The Report Card
by Andrew Clements
Having always stood out for fantastic grades and a brilliant mind, Nora decides to put a new plan into action where she will challenge the importance of grades by purposefully lowering her scores--demonstrating that grades aren't as important as they seem when it comes to judging a person.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
by Roald Dahl
Each of five children lucky enough to discover an entry ticket into Mr. Willy Wonka's mysterious chocolate factory takes advantage of the situation in his own way.
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Because of Winn-Dixie
by Kate DiCamillo
Ten-year-old India Opal Buloni describes her first summer in the town of Naomi, Florida, and all the good things that happen to her because of her big ugly dog Winn-Dixie.
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Your move, J.P.!
by Lois Lowry
For the first time in his life, J.P. is in love, and it's making him do all sorts of weird things. Like using deodorant when he doesn't even smell, bumping into walls, and imagining he hears serenading violins. J.P. has even forgotten his obsession with chess, too caught up in pondering the beauty of Angela Patricia Galsworthy, a girl who has just moved to town from London and has the most charming British accent. J.P. will do anything to impress Angela, even lie about having a rare and fatal disease called triple framosis. From there, his lies grow bigger and bigger and bigger, until he can barely keep them all straight. What's a lovesick boy to do?
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Dog Trouble!
by Galia Oz
When the beloved but troublesome dog she has only had for two weeks goes missing, Julie worries that a school bully is behind her pet's disappearance and taps the help of her friends and mischievous twin brothers to bring the dog home safely.
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Carnival in a Fix
by Philip Reeve
Living in an incredibly fun outer space amusement park where her heroes, Jinks and O'Hare, keep everything in tip-top shape, young Emily is challenged to help when wacky things go wrong on the day the Funfair Inspector arrives to perform important safety checks.
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Charlotte's Web
by E. B. White
Wilbur, the pig, is desolate when he discovers that he is destined to be the farmer's Christmas dinner until his spider friend, Charlotte, decides to help him.
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Trumpet of the Swan
by E. B. White
Louis, a voiceless Trumpeter swan, finds himself far from his wilderness home when he determines to communicate by learning to play a stolen trumpet.
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The Cardboard Kingdom
by Chad Sell
Follows the adventures of a group of neighborhood children who make costumes from cardboard and use their imagination to create adventures with knights, robots, and monsters.
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Comics Squad: Recess!
by Jennifer L. Holm
A collection of comics about every kid's favorite school subject: recess.
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Comics Squad: Lunch!
by Jennifer L. Holm
A second all-star tribute to classic Sunday comics features eight riotous, action-packed stories that follow a lunch theme and include adventures starring the characters of such popular series as El Deafo and Peanuts.
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The D.B. Cooper Hijacking
by Thomas Streissguth
Provides information about the 1971 airplane hijacking, presenting theories about Cooper's true identity and what could have happened to him.
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Inventing the Skateboard
by Christine Zuchora-Walske
Presents the story of the skateboard's invention covering such topics as its design and testing, the science behind it, and its lasting impact.
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Australia
by Darice Bailer
Highlights the geography, people, government, cities, and customs of Australia.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda
by Laurie Calkhoven
Details the life of the writer, composer, actor, and rapper starring in the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Hamilton.
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