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1. FREE teaching guide for Robots Everywhere!

If you're like me, you've started collecting wish lists from your friends and families in preparation for the approaching holiday season. And, like me, perhaps your online shopping cart includes a random assortment of items such as bow ties, books in Latin and Greek, loops for making chain mail (yes, my brothers are some of the coolest people I know), and robots.

This last request is nothing new. Over the past few years, my brothers have asked for robots in all shapes and sizes: Furbies, Poo-Chis, RoboSapiens, LegoMindstorm sets. Like many kids, my brothers just think robots are cool.

For that reason, I was especially excited to tell my brothers that we recently published the Robots Everywhere! series, a set of books that showcases robots doing everything from vacuuming floors to exploring outer space.


 




To enhance this series, we've also released a completely FREE teaching guide to help you use Robots Everywhere! in the classroom. Check out the book series then download the guide here.

Happy holidays!

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