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Title:The Wild Robot (The Wild Robot #1)
Author:Peter Brown
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 279 pages
Published:April 5th 2016 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Categories:Childrens. Middle Grade. Science Fiction. Fantasy. Fiction. Animals
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The Wild Robot (The Wild Robot #1) Hardcover | Pages: 279 pages
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When robot Roz opens her eyes for the first time, she discovers that she is alone on a remote, wild island. Why is she there? Where did she come from? And, most important, how will she survive in her harsh surroundings? Roz's only hope is to learn from the island's hostile animal inhabitants. When she tries to care for an orphaned gosling, the other animals finally decide to help, and the island starts to feel like home. Until one day, the robot's mysterious past comes back to haunt her....

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Original Title: The Wild Robot
ISBN: 0316381993 (ISBN13: 9780316381994)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Wild Robot #1
Characters: ROZZUM unit 7134 aka Roz, Brightbill
Literary Awards: Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2018), Great Lakes Great Books Award for 4-5 (2018), Judy Lopez Memorial Award for Children's Literature Nominee (2017), NAIBA Book of the Year for Middle Grade (2016), Bluestem Book Award Nominee (2018) Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Middle Grade & Children's (2016), NCTE Charlotte Huck Honor Book (2017), The Magnolia Award Nominee for 3-5 (2018)

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Read the ARC, which doesn't have the final illustrations and still thought it was powerful. This book will spark lots of great conversations with kids about kindness, community, and what it means to be alive.Update: Read the finished book and declare it even better with the illustrations, of course!

I did not like this book at all. Except the premise of a robot in the wild it did not make much sense. I'll expand on the reasons. There is a big gap between the writing style, which is almost so simple to fit only a really short juvenile book, and the length, which is MG. For over 70% of the book nothing that is not straight forward is happening (yes, she befriends the animals, build fire etc, but nothing really interesting to hold a smart reader is there). In addition, the reader (referred by

My family loves Peter Brown and we have a few of his other childrens books in our home library which are favorites. We were so excited to find out he had written a middle-grade book and went ahead and purchased The Wild Robot. After my daughter read it, she kept begging me to get to it, and Im sorry I waited so long. This turned out to be a great read! The story begins with a robot named Roz who has arrived on an island. She was in a crate among other robots on a ship and now has been washed up

I loved the illustrations in this so much. They are absolutely perfect for the story. I actually loved the whole book. I thought it would be just a children's book but it actually had some important topics in it (global warming and the effect it has on animals for example). I'm really curious for the second book in this series!

Isaac Asimov writes HATCHET. Wonderful book.

Roz is a robot who wakes up on an island. Determined to survive, Roz decides to befriend the animals of the island and learns from them how to survive. Will she succeed? Read on and find out for yourself.This was a pretty good audiobook. I enjoyed this robot story. If you like stories about survival and friendship, be sure to check this out for yourself. It is available at your local library and wherever books and audiobooks are sold.

We love Peter Brown in my family. His 'Creepy Carrots' - he's the illustrator - remains a favorite even as the boys start to grow out of picture books. No, I say! I love picture books and I am decades older than the boys, so...When my older grandson, age eleven, told me he owned this book and that I should read it, what could I do? I can read a book this size in a day - an afternoon - but I spread it out so I could deliciously enjoy it. And I did!Roz the Robot is cast onto a small island during

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