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Books with title The Robot King

  • Gus Vs. the Robot King

    R. A. Montgomery, Shannon Gilligan

    Paperback (Chooseco, Aug. 15, 2014)
    Gus Vs. the Robot King by R. A. Montgomery and Shannon Gilligan takes YOU on another adventure with your robot friend, Gus. Your 4-8 year old reader will meet Gus's robot cousin the Robot King, discover the secret powers of jellyfish, and fly over the moon! Gus Vs. the Robot King is a companion book to the bestselling title Your Very Own Robot. Choose Your Own Adventure Gus Vs. the Robot King is an interactive gamebook in which YOU decide what happens next. If you tag along with Gus the robot, will he get you into trouble? Can you save the oceans? Or better yet, can you save the world from the threat of a massive ice cream sundae shortage? For readers that enjoyed other titles from the Choose Your Own Adventure Dragonlark series including: Your Very Own Robot by R. A. Montgomery, Your Very Own Robot Goes Cuckoo-Bananas! by R. A. Montgomery, and Sand Castle by R. A. Montgomery.
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  • The Robot King

    Brian Selznick

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 24, 1995)
    "Ezra, a mute since his mother's death, compulsively collects small things that older sister Lucy uses to craft mechanical toys. When she assembles a man-sized figure and inserts their mother's music box as a heart, it comes to life—and what a life! Readers will respond to this...haunting, enigmatic tale of two lonely children who create something wonderful."—K.
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  • The Robot

    Paul Shipton, Gary Dunn

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, )
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  • The Robot King

    Brian Selznick

    Library Binding (Harper Collins, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Using mechanical odds and ends as well as their late mother's favorite music box, two motherless Victorian children create an amazing pyrotechnic robot-man who embodies miraculous powers of memory and love.
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  • The Robot King

    H. Badger

    Paperback (Hardie Grant Egmont, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Kip is sent on a mission to explore the planet Arboria, and while the robots he meets there appear at first to be friendly, they may have something more sinister in mind.
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  • The King's Rose

    Alisa Libby

    eBook (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 2009)
    Life in the court of King Henry VIII is a complex game. When fifteen-year-old Catherine Howard catches the king?s eye, she quickly transforms from pawn to queen. But even luxury beyond imagination loses its luster as young Catherine finds her life?and her heart?threatened by the needs of an aging king and a family hungry for power. Will their agendas deliver Catherine to the same fate as her infamous cousin, Anne Boleyn?sacrificed at the altar of family ambition? Engaging historical fiction with a throbbing YA heartbeat, this thrilling novel will draw readers into the intrigues and dangers of the Tudor court.
  • Robby the Robot

    Caroline Couch

    Paperback (Joyful by Design, Dec. 5, 2016)
    This is a book made for coloring in! Robby the Robot is lost on an island. Read about the time he meets humans and learn how he helps them. While you're reading, draw your own pictures of Robby right into the book.
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  • Robot the Teaching Robot

    Matt Youngmark

    eBook (Huggle Bug Books, July 27, 2020)
    Frog and Toad meets Deep Space Nine! Robot is eager to teach Yuli everything about life on Science Outpost B-333. But when Yuli (a cloud person who communicates via sign language) wants to learn about friendship, Robot panics. After all, what do robots know about making friends?Because Robot isn't a boy or a girl (Robot is a robot), this series is designed to teach the singular they pronoun. Many adults struggle to retrain their brains to get used to non-gendered pronouns, but there's no reason the next generation can't grow up with the singular they as a natural part of their speech, and Robot the Robot can help.In addition, because Robot has trouble understanding emotions and dealing with social situations, the series will particularly appeal to children both on and off the Autism spectrum who have similar struggles.The ebook editions are optimized for tablet reading so the text appears large and readable on a Kindle Fire or iPad. Since they don't need the kindle software's text enlargement function, they use it to include pop-up definitions for more difficult words and secret messages instead!Geared toward early readers, this is the first children's picture book from Chooseomatic Books and Arabella Grimsbro author Matt Youngmark.
  • The Red King

    Conor Mullin

    eBook
    Beyond our time and space lies the world of Alorn, a place where science and magic co-exist, where humanity shares its realm with other sentient beings. This is where heroes are forged. This is where villains are spawned. This is where legends are born. Firin is unlike other dragons, his difference nearly killing him, for Firin is humanoid. Born smaller than his kin and without wings, Firin must face the trials every male must endure; he must travel to the males' hold to the South. However, during his odyssey, he becomes tangled within a war between the humans and a race of beings that will change the meaning of his life forever.
  • The King's Rose

    Alisa Libby

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, March 19, 2009)
    Life in the court of King Henry VIII is a complex game. When fifteen-year-old Catherine Howard catches the king?s eye, she quickly transforms from pawn to queen. But even luxury beyond imagination loses its luster as young Catherine finds her life?and her heart?threatened by the needs of an aging king and a family hungry for power. Will their agendas deliver Catherine to the same fate as her infamous cousin, Anne Boleyn?sacrificed at the altar of family ambition? Engaging historical fiction with a throbbing YA heartbeat, this thrilling novel will draw readers into the intrigues and dangers of the Tudor court.
  • The Robot

    Paul Watson

    eBook (Razorbill, July 21, 2011)
    Science-loving Gabe and girl-crazy Dover are best friends. In fact, they're practically each other's only friends. So when Gabe's parents leave town for the weekend, he lets Dover convince him to break into his father's basement laboratory-even though he knows it's off-limits under penalty of lifelong grounding. Once inside, the boys make a shocking discovery, one that will turn a boring weekend into a hilarious madcap adventure: a smoking hot robot! While Gabe and Dover argue over "Trina," the robot flees the lab. The chase is on! Before the day is over, she'll expose a traitorous plot, catapult two geeky freshmen to high school fame, and try to assassinate Dr. Phil!
  • Space Scout: The Robot King

    H. Badger

    language (Hardie Grant Egmont, May 3, 2010)
    Space Scout is another fantastic series from the creators of Zac Power! High-speed walkways, skyscrapers and a race of friendly robots - this planet's not so different from Earth! Until Kip realises the robots want him to stay forever…