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Little Professor and his Robot Factory


No. of pages 48

Published: 2016

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Great for age 7-15 years

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This is a compilation of three stories, introducing children to magnetism, electricity and light. They follow the adventures of three of Little Professor's robots and their little helper friend Scooper Man. Magnet Man: Soon after being created, Magnet Man decided to explore the world outside the factory, but his magnetic properties soon find him attracting a metal sign, a gate, a drainpipe and a car. These give him the appearance of a fearsome monster, which sends the local people scuttling inside their homes. Electric Man: Magnet Man's friend, Electric Man can do sums very quickly and is soon put to use in the local school, helping a class teacher. He uses funny voices to make the lessons fun, but when the teacher is away, the children misbehave and he has to teach them a different sort of lesson. Light Man: The third of the best friends, Light Man envies their adventures out of the factory but is soon to have one of his own. When that comes to an end, he involves all three plus Scooper Man in a street party with the now delighted local people. A fun and educational read for children aged 5-7 years old, Little Professor and his Robot Factory will be enjoyed by youngsters who love to read about robots and science.

 

This book has been graded for interest at 7-15 years.

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by Troubador Publishing .

Marianne Parry is a retired primary school teacher from Birmingham. She currently volunteers to teach R. E. topics for local schools. Marianne enjoys writing short stories for children and her growing collection includes Tales of Wabasso, Rusty and Friends, Bruno and Little Donkey and Grappo the Gorilla.

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