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Rainbow Street Shelter Series
Author: Wendy Orr
Illustrators: Susan Boase, Patricia Castelao
Number of Books in Series: 6
Age Group: 7 - 10 years

Reading Level: AR Levels 4.4-5.0
GLE estimated 4.0-8.4
F&P/GRL estimated M-Q
DRA estimated 38-60
Lexile® measure 630L-870L


Rainbow Street Shelter Book List:



This series can be read in any order.

Alphabetical Order

Book 1: ABANDONED! A Lion Called Kiki
Ages 7-10. July 3, 2012.
AR: 5.0 (1.0 Point, Quiz #152437)
Lexile measure: 840L

Book 2: DISCOVERED! A Beagle Called Bella
Ages 7-10. March 19, 2013.
AR: 4.9 (1.0 Point, Quiz #158418)

Book 3: LOST! A Dog Called Bear
Ages 7-10. August 2, 2011.
AR: 4.4 (1.0 Point, Quiz #141199)
Lexile measure: 630L

Book 4: MISSING! A Cat Called Buster
Ages 7-10. November 8, 2011.
AR: 4.8 (1.0 Point, Quiz #147565)
Lexile measure: 870L

Book 5: STOLEN! A Pony Called Pebbles
Ages 7-10. November 13, 2012.
AR: 4.8 (1.0 Point, Quiz #155434)
Lexile measure: 780L

Book 6: WANTED! A Guinea Pig Called Henry
Ages 7-10. March 13, 2012.
AR: 4.7 (1.0 Point, Quiz #151393)
Lexile measure: 720L

Book Sets: Sets of Up to 6 Books


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Author Website for Wendy Orr



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