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Little Robot
Little Robot | Ben Hatke
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When a little girl finds an adorable robot in the woods, she presses a button and accidentally activates him for the first time. Now, she finally has a friend. But the big, bad robots are coming to collect the little guy for nefarious purposes, and it's all up to a five-year-old armed only with a wrench and a fierce loyalty to her mechanical friend to save the day! #1 New York Times Bestselling author Ben Hatke brings his signature sweetness to a simple, moving story about friendship and overcoming fears that will appeal to readers of all ages.
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Robotswithpersonality
Little Robot | Ben Hatke
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Another wonderful tale. Seriously, if you need a pick me up, just search for robot books in the children's section. You may end up more affected than you planned, but in a good way. 🤖♥️ Bonus points for Monday brain: this one has almost no words! #picturebook

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tjwill
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This very short graphic novel is a story about loneliness, bravery, and friendship. The illustrations really tell most of the story, and they are full of emotion and detail.

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ERodriguez
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Little Robot by Ben Hatke a FF an Eisner-winning graphic novel. Great novel, most of the book is wordless . Is about a little girl who stays home from school. While she goes out to play she finds a robot. They become friends.Other robots come for him, they get in a conflict. She ends up fixing them. In the end she stays with her friendly robot.

ERodriguez This book has many great illustrations, I would divide the class in group , GR and then will fill out a QAR strategy(question-answer-relationship)The QAR is a worksheet to classify questions types and respond to pictures in wordless books. 6y
ERodriguez EL2/Promote cooperation (small groups).UDL8.3/ Foster collaboration and community. #UCFLAE3414SuB18 6y
Gabylaurel10 This book looks so cute!! I‘m interested to see what the puffballs are and what they look like!! 6y
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AmyPerezCubas This book sounds super cute! Great post and I can‘t wait to read it!!! 6y
Thayes1787 This is a great book! I really love wordless picture books because it allows students to practice order and sequence. 6y
GGallegos I love this for a science fiction book! I believe it takes great talent to make science fiction books that are fit for the younger elementary schoolers. I love it❤ 6y
ERodriguez @AmyPerezCubas It was ,, it has great illustrations the kids will really love. 6y
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LibrarianRyan
Little Robot | Ben Hatke
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This is a wonderful nearly wordless graphic novel. I love it because it is for any age. Plus you have a female tinkerer, robots, and running for your life (in a non-scary way). To describe more is to give the story away. But it is worth the read. But then again, I think this about mos Hatke stories.

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Peddler410
Little Robot | Ben Hatke
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This is one of my daughter's picks. I love that she loves graphic novels!