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Robot Zot!
by Jon Scieszka
Robot Zot is determined to conquer Earth and will not let the fact that he is only three inches tall and confined to a suburban home stop him as he leaves a trail of destroyed appliances in his wake until he finds the "princess"--a pink cell phone--and learns to be a hero ... in the name of true love.
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Beep and Bah
by James Burks
A robot who hungers for adventure and a goat who wants to avoid trouble set out to find the missing mate to a single sock
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Boy + Bot
by Ame Dyckman
Featuring illustrations by the internationally acclaimed creator of Oswald, the story of a little boy and his new robot friend, Bot, follows their respective caregiving efforts when Boy fears a powered-off Bot is sick and Bot worries that a sleeping Boy is malfunctioning.
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Clink
by Kelly S. DiPucchio
While newer, fancier robots are quickly purchased, Clink, an old-fashioned robot who can only make toast and music, gathers dust and feels downhearted until a young boy enters the shop looking for something special.
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Baby Brains and RoboMom
by Simon James
Baby Brains, the smartest baby in the universe, invents RoboMom to do all the household chores and give his tired parents a rest--with hilarious results.
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Wodney Wat's wobot
by Helen Lester
A follow-up to Hooway for Wodney Wat continues the adventures of an intrepid speech-impaired rodent, who faces off against a mean-spirited bully by using a talking robot that helps Wodney correctly pronounce the letter "r" and who scares the bully into leaving their class alone.
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Wendel's workshop
by Chris Riddell
When his robot assistant fills the sock drawer with cups and saucers and makes tea in a Wellington boot, Wendel the mouse throws him on the scrap heap and makes himself a new assistant, the Wendelbot, but Wendel gets more than he bargained for when his new invention takes over.
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Robot zombie Frankenstein!
by Annette Simon
In a madcap cumulative tale, two robots made of various colorful shapes play a game of one-upmanship, but when the race takes a tasty turn, the robots are happy to just be plain old robots once again.
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Rabbit & robot : the sleepover
by Cece Bell
Planning what he hopes will be an exciting sleepover to share with his friend, Robot, Rabbit is dismayed when Robot prefers nuts and bolts to pizza, the television remote goes missing and Robot lies down on the floor during a game of Go Fish. By the author of the Sock Monkey series.
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Cookiebot! : a Harry and Horsie adventure
by Katie Van Camp
When Harry and his best friend Horsie build a robot that can reach the cookie jar, it ends up going out of control and wreaking havoc on the city, in the follow-up title to the award-winning Harry and Horsie.
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Robot rumpus!
by Sean Taylor
When busy parents buy a group of robots to help their child get ready for bed, the results are not what they expected.
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MotorDog
by Kurt Cyrus
A boy named Flip orders a "perfect pet" from the Internet, but neither the leash nor the remote control may be enough when the robotic Motor Dog decides to go after Scoot the Cat.
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Doug unplugged
by Dan Yaccarino
Each day being plugged in to receive information downloads by parents who want him to be smart, Doug the little robot decides to unplug himself in order to venture outside to discover more about his home city and learns amazing things by doing, seeing, touching, listening and, above all, by interacting with a new friend. By the creator of the animated television series, Oswald.
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Cool robots
by Sean Kenney
The author of Cool Cars and Trucks shows kids how to use LEGO building blocks to create robots, transformers and spaceships of all sizes, colors and features while also providing insider tips and landscape designs for diehard enthusiasts.
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R2-D2 and friends
by Simon Beecroft
R2-D2 and the other droids use their unique abilities to help Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi in their fight against the Empire
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