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This book is amazing. Drink the robo sauce. I don’t know what else to say.
Not every character in a kid's book needs to learn a lesson.
I did not love this nearly as much as I loved Secret Pizza Party, but I do not have the same enduring love for robots as I do for raccoons. Also there is a complicated flap situation at the end that will be frustrating if the last reader did not put it back right.
Love! This book is pretty amazing. It transforms!
Gimmicky, but the gimmick is well done and surprising. Appreciate the casual diversity and the takedown of what is 'supposed' to happen to the narrator. This will sell like hotcakes when hipster parents get wind of it.
My six-year-old son and I loved this book! Adam Rubin is a genius and the way this book is designed is fantastic. Highly recommended for anyone who loves robots and cool books.
Really fun and interactive, but it's a pain to turn this book into a robot book at the end and EVEN MORE of a pain to put it back. If it frustrates me (even more so when this book is returned to the library with the robot cover), it's not best for little hands with less advanced motor skills.
This is a fun, surprising take on the traditional children's-book theme of individuality vs. community. It cheerfully upends old tropes -- my favourite scene is when the entire family gleefully jumps into the child's fantasy -- and cleverly extends the metaphor by making the literal book you hold part of the fantasy. Great read.
This one is pretty wordy. I also think the bit with the activation of the "Robo-Book" is a pretty cumbersome and confusing. This definitely won't be something for storytime. However I will still suggest it to kids who are big robot fans to check out.