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Hello, Robots

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 4 Ratings and 4 Reviews

Book Description
Meet the robots. . . .
Blink's the one who cooks our meals.
Zinc can fix things made of steel.
Blip, he keeps our yard so green.
Zip, he simply loves to clean.

Blink, Zinc, Blip, and Zip are very busy robots. From the kitchen to the living room, from the garage to the garden, nothing can stop this industrious bunch. Except . . . rain! After they get caught in a sudde... More
Book Information
PublisherTiger Tales
BindingHardcover (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages32
ISBN-10B000C4SIJE
Publication Date08/31/2004
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About Bob Staake (Author) : Bob Staake is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Bob Staake include The Donut Chef (A Golden Classic), Sputter, Sputter, Sput!.
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11/9/2007 Andy J Smith said: This book about (robots doing) different jobs in/around the house plays out like a fun memory/matching game. The repetition of household chores and amazing use of color and shape propel the story. Done digitally, these illustrations should be the basis of a Design 101 class.
tags: I recommend, I read

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