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Books with title Anatole and the Robot

  • Anatole and the Cat

    Eve Titus

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Jan. 12, 2010)
    Anatole is the happiest, most contented mouse in all of Paris. He is Vice-President in charge of Cheese Tasting at Duvall's cheese factory. He works in secret at night--the people at Duvall have no idea their mysterious taster is really a mouse! So M'sieu Duvall thinks nothing of bringing his pet cat to the factory...Clever Anatole must act to protect his job, and his life! He must do what no mouse has done before--find a way to bell the cat. Bonne chance, Anatole!
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  • Anatole and the Robot

    Eve Titus

    Hardcover (Mcgraw-Hill, June 1, 1960)
    Blue cloth over hardcover with black mouse peddling on bicycle on lower right corner of front cover. Corners of book are worn. Inside cover page has a green X and stamp from the school library. Written on inside title page in small writing is 3742. No dust cover. Binding intact. Stain on back inside cover.
  • And the Robot Went . . .

    Michelle Robinson, Sergio Ruzzier

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, May 2, 2017)
    Starting with a box of parts, the Nosy Fox, the Bear in a Blazer, the Blue Gnu, and other remarkable builders assemble the Robot, step by step. Each stage of the process has its own sound effect, and the growing list of sounds is repeated in every spread. Young children will happily Click, Clang, and Tappa Tappa along and relish the surprise ending of this winsome cumulative tale.
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  • Anatole and the Cat

    Eve Titus

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 28, 2012)
    Anatole is the happiest, most contented mouse in all of Paris. He is Vice-President in charge of Cheese Tasting at Duvall's cheese factory. He works in secret at night--the people at Duvall have no idea their mysterious taster is really a mouse! So M'sieu Duvall thinks nothing of bringing his pet cat to the factory...Clever Anatole must act to protect his job, and his life! He must do what no mouse has done before--find a way to bell the cat. Bonne chance, Anatole!
  • Anatole and the Cat

    Eve Titus

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 14, 2006)
    Anatole is the happiest, most contented mouse in all of Paris. He is Vice-President in charge of Cheese Tasting at Duvall's cheese factory. He works in secret at night--the people at Duvall have no idea their mysterious taster is really a mouse! So M'sieu Duvall thinks nothing of bringing his pet cat to the factory...Clever Anatole must act to protect his job, and his life! He must do what no mouse has done before--find a way to bell the cat. Bonne chance, Anatole!
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  • Robot and the Seed

    Michael Terry

    language (Michael Terry, Dec. 7, 2016)
    Children's picture book for the age range four to seven year olds. A story about change and how it can be a good thing. The main character is a robot that lives in a cold grey metal world that doesn't like colour and beauty because it brings change. He encounters something that will do just that and it transforms his thinking and his world.This book is about change and the good that comes from it.
  • Roble and the Robot

    Abdirahman Ahmed

    eBook
    Young twelve year old Roble couldn’t be happier as he finishes typing the last few codes to bring KidTech the robot to life. Roble has spent months working on his robot and, even at such a young age, already has aspirations of working for Microsoft when he grows up. He and his family enjoy KidTech as they await their father’s return from work. Technology is an inescapable part of today’s world. A world where children embrace every new gadget with zeal- often to the misunderstanding of their parents. Roble and his family embrace this, strengthening his love of technology. With a sharp mind and the ability to create his very own robot, Roble shows us that there truly are no limits to what we can accomplish. Roble and the Robot is a story of ingenuity, and the overwhelming desire of children to learn and grow. Abdirahman Ahmed weaves a tale of wonder and excitement as he goes into the lives of a young Somali family living in Midwest America. With Roble and the Robot he shows the reader that, despite any cultural differences we as people might have, there is the natural, universal sharing of dreams among children. In the end, we are all the same.
  • Roble and the Robot

    Abdirahman M Ahmed

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 3, 2015)
    Young twelve year old Roble couldn’t be happier as he finishes typing the last few codes to bring KidTech the robot to life. Roble has spent months working on his robot and, even at such a young age, already has aspirations of working for Microsoft when he grows up. He and his family enjoy KidTech as they await their father’s return from work. Technology is an inescapable part of today’s world. A world where children embrace every new gadget with zeal- often to the misunderstanding of their parents. Roble and his family embrace this, strengthening his love of technology. With a sharp mind and the ability to create his very own robot, Roble shows us that there truly are no limits to what we can accomplish. Roble and the Robot is a story of ingenuity, and the overwhelming desire of children to learn and grow. Abdirahman Ahmed weaves a tale of wonder and excitement as he goes into the lives of a young Somali family living in Midwest America. With Roble and the Robot he shows the reader that, despite any cultural differences we as people might have, there is the natural, universal sharing of dreams among children. In the end, we are all the same.
  • Kate and the Robot

    Peter Shaw

    language (, Sept. 13, 2017)
    A beautiful short-story for kids and adults...Kate is forced to work in a factory, pulling the hearts out of robots. Life is boring and tedious...until one day, a robot comes alive and Kate's life changes forever.
  • And the Robot Went . . .

    Michelle Robinson, Sergio Ruzzier

    eBook (Clarion Books, May 2, 2017)
    Starting with a box of parts, the Nosy Fox, the Bear in a Blazer, the Blue Gnu, and other remarkable builders assemble the Robot, step by step. Each stage of the process has its own sound effect, and the growing list of sounds is repeated in every spread. Young children will happily Click, Clang, and Tappa Tappa along and relish the surprise ending of this winsome cumulative tale.
  • Anatole and the Cat

    Eve Titus

    Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, June 1, 1990)
    Anatole's job as a taster in a cheese factory is endangered by a marauding cat.
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  • Anatole and the Cat

    Eve Titus, Paul Galdone

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House / McGraw-Hill, June 1, 1957)
    Anatole is the happiest, most contented mouse in all of Paris. He is Vice-President in charge of Cheese Tasting at Duvall's cheese factory. He works in secret at night--the people at Duvall have no idea their mysterious taster is really a mouse! So M'sieu Duvall thinks nothing of bringing his pet cat to the factory... Clever Anatole must act to protect his job, and his life! He must do what no mouse has done before--find a way to bell the cat. Bonne chance, Anatole!