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El ratopín desnudo se viste (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 2 #3)

by Mo Willems F. Campoy

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Rats (Scary Creatures)

by Gerald Legg Bob Hersey Mark Bergin David Salariya

Rats Scary Creatures.

Rats

by Paul Zindel

When mutant rats threaten to take over Staten Island, which has become a huge landfill, fourteen-year-old Sarah and her younger brother Mike try to figure out how to stop them.

The Rats and the Ruling Sea

by Robert V.S. Redick

THE RATS AND THE RULING SEA begins where THE RED WOLF CONSPIRACY ended; Thasha's wedding is hours away. It is a wedding that will both fulfil the promise of a mad god's return and see her murdered. Pazel has thwarted the sorcerer who would bring back the god but both sides now face deadlock. Can Thasha be saved? Can the war between two Empires be stopped?THE RATS AND THE RULING SEA is, once again, focused on the giant ancient ship, the CHATHRAND, but now she must brave the terrors of the uncharted seas; the massive storms and the ship swallowing whirlpools and explore lands forgotten by the Northern world, all the time involved in a vicious running battle with a ship half her size but nearly her match.Robert Redick's new novel takes the reader further into the labyrinthine plots and betrayals that have underscored the trilogy from the beginning. Robert Redick's sequel to the acclaimed THE RED WOLF CONSPIRACY is a masterpiece of plotting and adventure. As each page turns the reader shares with the characters the dawning realisation that nothing is at it seems.

The Rats and the Ruling Sea

by Robert V.S. Redick

THE RATS AND THE RULING SEA begins where THE RED WOLF CONSPIRACY ended; Thasha's wedding is hours away. It is a wedding that will both fulfil the promise of a mad god's return and see her murdered. Pazel has thwarted the sorcerer who would bring back the god but both sides now face deadlock. Can Thasha be saved? Can the war between two Empires be stopped?THE RATS AND THE RULING SEA is, once again, focused on the giant ancient ship, the CHATHRAND, but now she must brave the terrors of the uncharted seas; the massive storms and the ship swallowing whirlpools and explore lands forgotten by the Northern world, all the time involved in a vicious running battle with a ship half her size but nearly her match.Robert Redick's new novel takes the reader further into the labyrinthine plots and betrayals that have underscored the trilogy from the beginning. Robert Redick's sequel to the acclaimed THE RED WOLF CONSPIRACY is a masterpiece of plotting and adventure. As each page turns the reader shares with the characters the dawning realisation that nothing is at it seems.

Rats Around Us (Creepy Crawlies)

by Rachel Eagen

Even though they have helped humans learn how to fight disease, rats have a bad reputation. They spread disease and steal food and are quite comfortable living in swamps, sewers, and basements. Color images show different species of rats, and a special section on pest control explains how rats were controlled in the Middle Ages and how they are controlled today

Rat's Diner (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by James Spears Barbara Spurll

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Rats (Nature's Children)

by Amanda Harman

Describes the physical features, habits and natural environments of the true rats, considered a pest by some.

Rats on the Page (Return to the Library of Doom)

by Michael Dahl

A mysterious picture book turns children into hungry rat creatures. The rats travel through the sewers to the Library of Doom and begin to devour its most precious treasures.

Rats on the Range and Other Stories

by James Marshall

From the book: A city is no place for a rat! The Rat family can't even get a decent meal anymore. They need a vacation --and for clean air and healthy food, what could be better than a dude ranch? But the owners of the ranch are--horrors! --Rat terriers. Though their hosts insist they are vegetarians, the Rats worry...all the while eating the terriers out of house and home. Can they find an ideal plan for plump rats and hungry dogs alike? In James Marshall's eight riotous stories you will also meet a pig who takes lessons in table manners, a mouse who keeps house for a tomcat, and a buzzard who leaves his money to the Society for Stray Cats... or does he? Caldecott Honor winner James Marshall will corral all readers, young and old, with his most comical book.

Rats on the Roof

by James Marshall

A collection of 7 stories about various animals, including a frog with magnificent legs, a hungry brontosaurus, and a mouse who gets married.

Rats Saw God

by Rob Thomas

Steve details his descent from bright star to burnout in this newly repackaged edition of the definitive, highly acclaimed novel from the creator of Veronica Mars and Party Down.Houston, sophomore year: Steve is on top of the world. He and his friends are the talk of the school. He's in love with a terrific girl. He can even deal with "the astronaut"--a world-famous hero who happens to be his father. San Diego, senior year: Steve is bummed out, drugged out, flunking out. A no-nonsense counselor says he can graduate if he writes a 100-page paper. So Steve starts writing, and as the paper becomes more and more personal, he reveals how a National Merit Scholar has become an under-achieving stoner. And in telling how he got to where he is, Steve discovers how to get to where he wants to be.

Rats Saw God

by Rob Thomas

Steve details his descent from bright star to burnout in this newly repackaged edition of the definitive, highly acclaimed novel from the creator of Veronica Mars and Party Down.Houston, sophomore year: Steve is on top of the world. He and his friends are the talk of the school. He's in love with a terrific girl. He can even deal with "the astronaut"--a world-famous hero who happens to be his father. San Diego, senior year: Steve is bummed out, drugged out, flunking out. A no-nonsense counselor says he can graduate if he writes a 100-page paper. So Steve starts writing, and as the paper becomes more and more personal, he reveals how a National Merit Scholar has become an under-achieving stoner. And in telling how he got to where he is, Steve discovers how to get to where he wants to be.

A Rat's Tale

by Ann McLain

Rats are opportunistic, living in human cities provides them with food, shelter, and everything else they need!

A Rat's Tale

by Tor Seidler

Although young Montague Mad-Rat lives in, or rather, under, New York City, he knows very few rats besides his mother, who makes hats, his father, who builds mud castles, and his globe-trotting Aunt Elizabeth. But Montague's life takes an abrupt turn on the eventful stormy day he meets Isabel Moberly-Rat on his way home from Central Park. Home, for Montague, is an old sewer pipe. He now learns that there is a city full of other rats out there who inhabit abandoned piers and lead considerably less eccentric and more luxurious lives than his family.

Ratscalibur

by Josh Lieb

The New York Times bestselling author of I Am A Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President reinvents the Excalibur legend--with rats! When Joey is bitten by an elderly rat, he goes from aspiring seventh-grader to three-inch tall rodent.At first, Joey is amazed by his new rat self. The city streets call to him at night. Smells that would have repelled him before are suddenly tantalizing. (A chicken bone? Yes! A squashed cockroach? Like perfume!) And wow, the freedom! But when a bout of hunger leads Joey to pull the spork from the scone, he finds himself at the center of a longtime rat prophecy.Joey has unwittingly unlocked the sword Ratscalibur; and now, it is up to him to protect his new rat friends from the evil crows who seek to destroy their peaceful kingdom. But what does an eleven-year-old know about actual swordplay? And what happens when Joey no longer wants to be a rat?

The Rattle Bag

by Seamus Heaney Ted Hughes

The Rattle Bagis an anthology of poetry (mostly in English but occasionally in translation) for general readers and students of all ages and backgrounds. These poems have been selected by the simple yet telling criteria that they are the personal favorites of the editors, themselves two of contemporary literature's leading poets. Moreover, Heaney and Hughes have elected to list their favorites not by theme or by author but simply by title (or by first line, when no title is given). As they explain in their Introduction: "We hope that our decision to impose an arbitrary alphabetical order allows the contents [of this book] to discover themselves as we ourselves gradually discovered them--each poem full of its singular appeal, transmitting its own signals, taking its chances in a big, voluble world. " With undisputed masterpieces and rare discoveries, with both classics and surprises galore,The Rattle Bagincludes the work of such key poets as William Shakespeare, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Lewis Carroll, Dylan Thomas, Wallace Stevens, Elizabeth Bishop, and Sylvia Plath among its hundreds of poems. A helpful Glossary as well as an Index of Poets and Works are offered at the conclusion of this hefty, unorthodox, diverse, inspired, and inspiring collection of poetry.

The Rattlebang Picnic

by Margaret Mahy

The McTavishes, their seven children, and Granny McTavish take their old rattlebang of a car on a picnic up Mt. Fogg and have an exciting adventure. Other books by this author are available in this library.

Rattler (Penguin Core Concepts Ser.)

by Mary Batten

Slither along with one of nature's deadliest hunters—and learn all about what makes rattlesnakes so dangerous!Rattler has not eaten in a week. After hiding from the hot sun all day, he starts hunting. Rattler uses his venom to paralyze his prey and his tail to scare away predators. He even swallows his prey whole! Follow along as Rattler grows up, sheds his skin, and has his own children.

Rattlers and Other Snakes (World Book's Animals of the World)

by Cecilia Venn

Why do rattle snakes rattle? Do Milk snakes really drink Milk? Why do some snakes have bright beautiful patterns of color? Find out the answers to these and many other questions in this fun book about snakes. For grades 2-5 Other books in this series are available from Bookshare.

Rattlesnake vs. Secretary Bird (Who Would Win? #15)

by Jerry Pallotta

What if a rattlesnake and a secretary bird had a fight? Who do you think would win?This nonfiction reader compares and contrasts two ferocious animals. Readers will learn about each animal's anatomy, behavior, and more. Then compare and contrast the battling pair before finally discovering the winner!This nonfiction series is full of facts, photos, and realistic illustrations, and it includes a range of mammals, sea creatures, insects, and dinosaurs to satisfy all kinds of animal fans.

Rattlesnakes (Nature's Children)

by Tom Jackson

Describes the physical features, habits and natural environment of the rattlesnake family.

Ratty

by Suzanne Selfors

An Amazon Best Book of the Month!This heartwarming tale by bestselling author Suzanne Selfors is about the unlikely friendship between a boy who is cursed to look like a rat and a girl who loathes rodents. This instant classic is perfect for fans of The One and Only Ivan, A Wolf Called Wander, and Flora & Ulysses.Ratty Barclay wasn't supposed to be born a four-foot-tall, walking, talking rodent, but thanks to the Barclay family curse, he's had to live in hiding from the rest of the world. All he wants for his thirteenth birthday is to return to his family's abandoned estate on Fairweather Island to somehow break the curse. Then he'll finally get to live his life as a four-foot-tall, walking, talking, human boy.Edweena Gup, the granddaughter of the Barclays' groundskeeper, has dedicated her life to being a Rat-Catcher Extraordinaire like her great-great-great grandmother before her. It doesn't matter that Fairweather Island has been rat-free for over a hundred years—she's determined to make sure everyone is prepared for their imminent return. And when she spots a human-sized rat lurking on the Barclay grounds, her worst fears are confirmed.Though it seems like Ratty and Edweena are destined to be enemies, they have a lot in common—they're both lonely and misunderstood. But will they be able to overcome their fears of each other and maybe even become . . . friends?

Raúl, a very polar bear: Adventure in the North Pole

by A. P. Hernández

Explore the animal world. Raúl is a polar bear and Raky is a very talkative Artic hare. She is also his best friend. By reading this book, you can travel with them along the North Pole, you can play at guessing riddles with Raky and you will discover other amazing animals, such as the walrus Leticia, the Artic fox Antonio and... even, a reindeer! Wrap up for this adventure! This book contains many photos of the North Pole and its animals.

Raúl el copado

by Alain Ruiz

Raúl no es ni el tonto ni el tragalibros de su clase, es solo Raúl, el chico más copado del colegio Santo-Suplicio. Él está convencido que sus padres no estuvieron al momento de su nacimiento, que su vieja tía Gertrudis es todavía una espía en actividad y que su profesora de lengua es una incendiaria. A pesar de todo, Raúl encuentra su vida súper copada. Podría tener un montón de amigos, pero prefiere quedarse con Bart, su mejor amigo que le tiene fobia a las serpientes y a las arañas. Cuando Raúl y Bart conocen a Catalina y a Li Mei, dos chicas de su clase, es el comienzo de una gran amistad en un grupo verdaderamente copado. Doctora en Ciencias de la religión de la Universidad de Montréal, Alain Ruiz es la autora de varias novelas y guías prácticas, vendidos más de 130.000 ejemplares, de los cuales la serie Ian Flibus (Ian Flix) conoció un enorme éxito en Quebec, e igualmente Las Crónicas de Braven OC, adaptadas en cómic.

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