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Boy and Bot
Board book
Main Details
Title |
Boy and Bot
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Ame Dyckman
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Illustrated by Dan Yaccarino
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Physical Properties |
Format:Board book | Pages:24 | Dimensions(mm): Height 191,Width 152 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781101936887
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Random House USA Inc
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Imprint |
Random House Books for Young Readers
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Publication Date |
11 October 2016 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The story of an irresistible friendship between a boy and a robot, now in board for little hands. One day, a boy and a robot meet in the woods. They play. They have fun. But when Bot gets switched off, Boy thinks he's sick! So Boy tucks the bot into bed and falls asleep. Bot is worried when he powers on and finds his friend powered off. He takes Boy home with him and tries all his remedies- oil, reading an instruction manual. Nothing revives the malfunctioning boy! Can the Inventor help fix him? Using the perfect blend of sweetness and humor, this story of an adorable duo will win the hearts of the very youngest readers.
Author Biography
Ame Dyckman reads and writes picture books when she should be sleeping. She's the award-winning author of Boy + Bot, Tea Party Rules, Wolfie the Bunny, and more. Ame lives in New Jersey with her family, her crazy cat, and the characters from her books. Learn more at amedyckman.com. Dan Yaccarino is an internationally acclaimed author-illustrator with more than thirty books to his credit. Dan is also the creator of the animated TV series Oswald. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children. Learn more at danyaccarino.com.
ReviewsStarred Review, Booklist, April 1, 2012: ""The final, nearly wordless pages, with snapshots of the friends at play, are priceless." Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews, February 15, 2012: "Dyckman's debut offers pitch-perfect pacing and gentle humor.... as Boy and Bot would say, it's 'affirmative' that this book will be a hit." Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, February 6, 2012: "Dyckman's pared-down prose gives the role-reversal story just enough drama, humor, and robot-inflected dialogue...to keep children entertained for many re-readings." Review, The New York Times Book Review (online edition), April 11, 2012: "It's a perfectly adorable, age-appropriate friendship. And it's simply impossible to imagine a 4-year-old boy not wanting to be friends with this book." Kids' Indie Next List, Summer 2012
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