Have you ever felt out of place, or even a little strange? If you have I am sure you can relate to the Robobots. Moving into a new town can be scary for anyone but if you look a little different and creak when you walk you may not draw the smiles you want. This is exactly how MOM, DAD, Toggle, and Widget feel. Meeting the new neighbors like the Peebles Family ends with screams and locked doors. Not only do they have a hard time adjusting and making friend in their neighbors hood the town doesn't take to the Robobots wither. DAD looks for a job and no-one takes him and the kids want to learn but the school does not open its doors. They feel out of place all because they have a little robot in them. This science fiction/fantasy book explores how feeling different can happen to everyone - even mechanical robots. Find out how the Robobots adjust to their new surroundings and share their stories with potential new friends by reading this short story!
I found this book when researching science fiction books and thought my students would love this. A few have been obsessed with robots and this is a great way to do a lesson on machines! In the past I have taken texts and had students be "engineers" by using carboard and other materials to create new inventions. This book gives them that outlet but also has an inclusive and kind tone to it, as they read about new machines that have a hard time adjusting to their new town. This could present a fun twist on a larger assignment about creating an entire town that everyone feels welcome in. Students can use the families experience to create their own story, focusing on the inclusivity. There is more advance language in this book so I would say it is best for 2nd graders. After I read it via the internet I ordered it for my library and cant wait for it to come in!