
Robot Zot!
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2011
Lexile Score
530
Reading Level
0-2
ATOS
2.8
Interest Level
K-3(LG)
نویسنده
David Shannonشابک
9781442444522
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- نقد و بررسی
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August 10, 2009
Scieszka and Shannon take a detour from their Trucktown series to pay homage to another object of childhood fascination. Robot Zot, a malevolent red contraption, crash lands “into the heart of the dangerous Earth Army” (a backyard) and makes his way into a fully equipped kitchen. There, it’s revealed that Zot is about the size of an iPod. After fending off “attacks” from a toaster and a television, Zot faces his toughest challenge yet: rescuing the amazing “Queen of all Earth” (an attractive toy cellphone). He and his sidekick (a cross between a snail and a conquistador’s helmet—one of a few references to the Quixotic nature of Zot’s mission) save the queen and escape while a bewildered homeowner surveys the aftermath and blames his dog. Scieszka laces his action-filled narrative with rhymes and repetitive robot phrases (“Robot Zot—never fall./ Robot Zot—conquers all!”). Shannon’s acrylic artwork offers bright colors and plenty of humor (a slightly anthropomorphized blender’s white buttons fall out like teeth under Zot’s attack). This comically self-deluded protagonist proves that fierce warriors of any size can still be brought to their knees by love. Ages 3–7.

Starred review from September 1, 2009
PreS-Gr 3-This book has everything that kids like: robots, heroics, humor, action, a little bit of destruction (inanimate objects only), and even a touch of romance. Robot Zot crashes into an alien environment (the suburbs), battles with fearsome kitchen appliances and a challenging transmitter (TV), and rescues the Queen of all Earth (a toy cell phone) before zooming off "to distant galaxies to bravely save more days." The text's rhythm is a bit odd, moving back and forth between prose and rhyme, but the short declarative sentences will make it approachable for early or reluctant readers, and the melodrama keeps it fun. Shannon's crazy, action-filled illustrations can be a little confusing, but also contain so much humor (including jokes that are absent from the text) that children will be happy to stick around and decode them. The bold, funny, over-the-top text and art are the perfect complement to one another. Seemingly inspired by sources such as "Star Wars" and "Toy Story", the most important message of this lighthearted tale is that reading really is fun."Heidi Estrin, Feldman Children's Library at Congregation B'nai Israel, Boca Raton, FL"
Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

August 1, 2009
Grades K-2 Robot Zot, a tiny but deadly serious space droid, bravely crashes his Attack Ship into Earth. Robot Zotnever fall. Robot Zotconquer all! he cries before stomping his way across the dangerous terrain of an American kitchen with Bot, his silent doglike companion. To Zot, everything looks like an enemy: the blender, the hand mixer, the coffee makerall must be destroyed! Even Earths shiny Captain (the toaster) is blown to bits. But when Zots gaze lands upon a childs toy phone, he feels a stirring of something quite different from destructive rage. Its love, and Zot will brave anything, even Earths most fearsome Commander General (the family dog) to spirit his sweetheart off to space. Zot, drawn in extreme angles by Shannon as something resembling a demented gas pump with legs, is hilariously driven, grappling with vacuum hoses and accosting TV sets with intergalactic zeal. But its Zots broken robot-pidgin (Who is talking large now?) that will make this irresistible for role-playing read-alouds.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)
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