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What kind of robot can help scientists explore terrain on Mars, collect data about space, and photograph the planets? Space robots! These robots can do jobs far away, where it is too dangerous for humans to travel.

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

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Nancy Furstinger

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December 19, 2014
How do robots help humans in space? They explore places that are hard for humans like planet Mars and work on the outside of the space station. The Robots in Space title is one title from the series Robots Everywhere which presents information in an easy reading non-fiction format.

The book contains basic information in simple sentences that newly emergent readers will enjoy reading with confidence. Children will also enjoy looking at large color pictures that compliments the text. This title will capture the attention and imagination of kids interested in space and maybe create more interest in those who have not thought about robots in this way. It includes a table of contents, glossary and index to help children find the information in the book and it also contains suggested books and websites for further reading on the topic.

I would recommend this book for purchase for any public or school library.

This book was provided by the publisher for professional review for SWON Libraries.
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