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Welcome to Robot Town
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Welcome to Robot Town
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Welcome to Robot Town
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Welcome to Robot Town

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It's another busy day for robots—make sure you're not late for Robot School! On the way, say hello to TrafficBot, who helps robots cross busy streets, and Professor Nutzundbolts, the principal. Check out Director Steelburg, who is filming a new movie on Aluminum Avenue. After a day of steely adventures, it's time for a quick oil bath before recharging overnight for another chrome-filled day in Robot Town.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 27, 2013
ISBN9781466844766
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Welcome to Robot Town
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Ryan Heshka

Ryan Heshka was born in Brandon, Manitoba and raised in Winnipeg at the end of the "lo-tech" era. Drawing from early influences too numerous to list, he ended up working in the fields of interior design and animation before his current career as an illustrator. Represented in North America, Europe and Asia by Kate Larkworthy Artist Representation Ltd., he resides in downtown Vancouver.

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    This is a cute story about monsters and their occupations in a small "monster" town. I liked this story because it makes monsters seem less scary to the young children who read it. For example, there is a cyclops who is an eye doctor, and a vampire who works at the blood bank. The illustrations are really detailed and stand out on each page. My only critique of this book is that there is not much of a plot. The story just says the occupations of different types of classic monsters. It is clever and humorous but not a strong story line.