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Robots Can't Dance!
and other fun facts
Part of Did You Know?
By Hannah Eliot
Illustrated by Aaron Spurgeon and Mauricio Abril
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About The Book
This hilarious book is full of fun facts about robots, computers, x-rays, and other cool technology and inventions!
Did you know that the first mobile phone weighed nearly two pounds? That’s like carrying a pineapple around with you!
How about that the only living things capable of powered flight are insects, birds, and bats?
Or that certain robots can talk, control household devices, and memorize up to thirty different faces and tell them apart?
Filled with tons of cool facts about technology and inventions, plus colorful, humorous illustrations, this latest book in the Did You Know? series is sure to be a hit!
Did you know that the first mobile phone weighed nearly two pounds? That’s like carrying a pineapple around with you!
How about that the only living things capable of powered flight are insects, birds, and bats?
Or that certain robots can talk, control household devices, and memorize up to thirty different faces and tell them apart?
Filled with tons of cool facts about technology and inventions, plus colorful, humorous illustrations, this latest book in the Did You Know? series is sure to be a hit!
About The Illustrators
Aaron Spurgeon is a professional artist working in the animation industry. Aaron’s credits include Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 and the Mickey Mouse shorts, as well as several unreleased animation projects. When not working on movies, Aaron enjoys doing illustrations based on historical city locales and mentoring young artists. Aaron and his family live in Pasadena, California.
Product Details
- Publisher: Little Simon (August 15, 2017)
- Length: 32 pages
- ISBN13: 9781481491969
- Ages: 4 - 8
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