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Reinventing Invention: A Crayola® Guide to Innovation

This dive into the history of popular and lesser-known inventions is sure to inspire reader curiosity. Untold details behind the invention of the lightbulb, the Super Soaker, and more challenge what readers might have heard. Take a look through the lens of creativity, and see what it inspires in you!

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.

Relax: How to Manage Anxiety and Emotions in an Uncertain World

Teens have been experiencing anxiety and depression at surging rates. The situation is so dire that in December 2021 the US Surgeon General sounded the alarm about teens’ deteriorating mental health. Through personal accounts and comments from experts, this book explores how to recognize anxiety and how to stay grounded, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and heal anxiety.

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.

Reluctant Storyteller, The

Chooch is reluctant about many things. He is reluctant to be a storyteller like the rest of his Cherokee family, and he is reluctant to spend spring break in the small town of Greasy, Oklahoma, with Uncle Dynamite. But Chooch will find out there's more than one way to tell a story. The Reluctant Storyteller includes: The Energy of Thunder Beings by Art Coulson and Roy Boney, Jr. and Cherokee Life Today by Traci Sorell.

Remaking the John

From ancient pit toilets to high-tech solar inventions that recycle and reuse human waste, Remaking the John tells the fascinating story of the toilet and its many incarnations over the centuries and across cultures.

Remarkable Canadians  

Remarkable Canadians features some of the country?s best-known athletes, artists, humanitarians, and scientists. Focusing on the life and times of each notable Canadian, this biography series provides an in-depth look at the inspiration, achievements, and successes that define these great Canadians. Informative first-hand accounts and stunning visuals engage students in compelling and timeless tales.

Remarkable Women  

Remarkable Women explores the lives of some of the world3s best-known women. Highlighting the life and times of each notable person, this biography series provides an in-depth look at the inspiration, achievements, and successes that define these great individuals.

Remember Me: Tomah Joseph's Gift to Franklin Roosevelt

There he met Tomah Joseph, a Passamaquoddy elder and former chief who made his living as a guide, birchbark canoe builder, and basket maker. The beautifully decorated birchbark canoe that Tomah Joseph made for Franklin remains at Campobello, a tangible reminder of this special friendship. Builds appreciation for history and Native American culture. Includes additional biographical material about Tomah Joseph and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Remembering 9/11

The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, shook the nation. This series uses narrative nonfiction to tell the stories of individuals who were directly affected by the attacks, offering young readers insights into this pivotal event in US history. The series includes stories about first responders, citizen heroes, and rescue dogs who performed heroic deeds. It also shares the experiences of 9/11 survivors, reporters who bravely kept the public informed, and people around the country and world who worked to support those affected by the attacks. Additional features include a table of contents, fast facts, infographics, critical-thinking questions, a phonetic glossary, an index, information about the author, and sources for further research.