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M**Y
Robots (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 3)
I have yet to be disappointed with any publication by National Geographic. Excellent read for youngsters interested in robots. Thank you.
S**R
Christmas gift
My nephew loved it
S**.
Christmas gift!
Bought a robot for a grandson & purchased this book to accompany it. Great addition plus good to encourage reading & learning more about things!
C**A
Robots are cool
I picked this book because I want to make a Robot and Robots are cool And it was fun to read
A**Y
Four Stars
Good info
B**1
I am a Kid and I RECOMMEND THIS READ on Robotics!!
This magazine is great for kids and their parents. It gives new information and very cool pictures of the newest robots and robotic machines now out there- all over the world. National Geographic describes each robot and its use, as well as encouraging kids to create their own. This magazine made me want to create a robot and it inspires you to do it. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in Science, Engineering and Technology. I am a kid and I LOVED it!
P**S
Robots
Grandson is interested in foots and enjoyed book.
R**R
Just the kind of book you want to give to a young child to spark their interest in Science and Technology
This was a fun read for my 2 and 5 year old daughters who are currently obsessed with robots. The pictures are engaging on their own and the text is appropriate for young children to understand without a lot of further explanation needed. I especially liked that they highlighted Dr. Cynthia Breazeal from MIT. She has been working on personal robots that are meant to interact with families, which fascinates kids, and it's also great that she can be a role model for young girls interested in science and technology.
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