It's easy being a robot, if you play by all the rules—but when Doug gets curious, he decides to unplug and forge his own path. And he discovers a whole world of what's possible. Soon to be the basis of an animated series from DreamWorks and Apple TV! Doug is a robot. His parents want him to be smart, so each morning they plug him in and start the information download. After a morning spent learning facts about the city, Doug suspects he could learn even more about the city by going outside and...
West Meadows Detectives: The Case of Maker Michief
by Liam O'Donnell
The Adventurer's Guide to Dragons (and Why They Keep Biting Me)
by Wade Albert White
In the second installment in the Robots Rule series, George is thrilled to score his dream job at Tinker Tech Industries. But he and his best pal Jackbot soon realize that something does not compute. Gizmos and gadgets combine with mystery-by-the-megabyte in this rollicking robot adventure for readers ages 9 to 12. George is thrilled to score an apprenticeship at TinkerTech Industries. But he and his best friend, Jackbot, soon realize that something does not compute when a dangerous new inventi...
My First Sticker Book (True and the Rainbow Kingdom, My First Sticker Book) (Robocar Poli)
by Anne Paradis and Guru
Welcome to the Rainbow Kingdom! This book features lots of fun activities: puzzles, pictures to embellish, mosaics, shape matching and much more, all inspired by True's colorful world. As they explore the Rainbow Kingdom, little ones develop their creativity, fine motor skills and sense of observation. Includes more than 500 stickers! 64 pages + 32 pages with stickers! Helps to develop creativity, fine motor skills and sense of observation; Colorful illustrations to keep little ones engag...
Andy and Terry must get past their differences to save their story ideas from a herd of spy cows.
Baymax explains who he is and how he and his friends fight the evil Yokai in the city of San Fransokyo.
This rhyming bedtime story proves that even little robots need their rest - and their parents tuck them in just like human parents do. It doesn't matter if young 'bots slip on their pyjamas over power packs and enjoy batteries for their pre-sleep snack because, just like children, they love bedtime stories, hugs, a cuddly toy and lullabies. This charming picture book is perfect for helping kids (and robots) settle down for the night.
MORAV (Multi-Operational Robotic Armored Vehicle)
by Allan Tannenbaum