
Feed your Robot
Anna Milbourne(Author)
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Will be published approx. on 2. March 2027
Book
Board book
10 pages
978-1-83605-464-1 (ISBN)
Description
Oh no! Your robot is going wrong. You need to feed it, quickly!
But what do robots eat? Find out by turning the wheel in this funny book for toddlers and young children.
Will it like shoelaces? Too tangly! Cheesy puffs? Too crumbly! Nuts and bolts, computer cookies and engine oil are what it needs.
See different reactions from the robot as you turn the wheel, until you find the food that hits the spot.
- Perfect for 2+
- Easy to turn wheel
- Silly foods for unstoppable giggles
But what do robots eat? Find out by turning the wheel in this funny book for toddlers and young children.
Will it like shoelaces? Too tangly! Cheesy puffs? Too crumbly! Nuts and bolts, computer cookies and engine oil are what it needs.
See different reactions from the robot as you turn the wheel, until you find the food that hits the spot.
- Perfect for 2+
- Easy to turn wheel
- Silly foods for unstoppable giggles
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 2 to 4 years
Product notice
Die-cut book
Dimensions
Height: 206 mm
Width: 206 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83605-464-1 (9781836054641)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Anna Milbourne (Author)
Growing up on the Wirral and in Germany, Anna wrote plays about talking animals, and stories about naughty children, and drew on every available surface. After school, she did an Art Foundation course, then a degree in German Literature and Philosophy at Oxford University. In 1998 she found her perfect job at Usborne in London, writing about everything from curious penguins to trips to the Moon.
Growing up on the Wirral and in Germany, Anna wrote plays about talking animals, and stories about naughty children, and drew on every available surface. After school, she did an Art Foundation course, then a degree in German Literature and Philosophy at Oxford University. In 1998 she found her perfect job at Usborne in London, writing about everything from curious penguins to trips to the Moon.