1 Robot Lost His Head: A Robot Counting Book

A Robot Counting BookRobots are perennial kid-favorites. The second book in an exciting series that started with Big Bot, Small Bot, acclaimed illustrator Marc Rosenthal’s vividly colored, retro-futuristic robots encourage kids age 2-5 to lift the flaps and learn all about basic concepts.

Title: 1 Robot Lost His Head: A Robot Counting Book
Author: Marc Rosenthal
ISBN: 978-1-57687-749-4

One Robot Lost His Head follows the travails of a slightly clumsy robot who can’t quite keep track of his own head, and the smart robot pals who help him find it. A gatefold on each spread opens to reveal a visual punch line that teaches kids basic number skills while making them laugh. Each number is presented as a bold numeral, with a matching number ofrobots shown on the spread.The robots, though not human, are nevertheless full of charm, and their antics, captured perfectly in Marc Rosenthal’s colorful, funny illustrations, are sure to crack up toddlers and preschool-age kids.

About the Author: Marc Rosenthal’s illustrations appear regularly in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and many other publications. Marc has both written and illustrated numerous children’s books including Phooey! (HarperCollins, 2007) and Archie and the Pirates (HarperCollins, 2009), and illustrated many others, including the bestselling Bobo series, written by his wife, Eileen Rosenthal, I Must Have Bobo!, I’ll Save You, Bobo!, and Bobo the Sailor Man (Atheneum) and, most recently, Mogie: The Heart of the House, written by Kathi Appelt (S&S, 2014). Marc lives in the Berkshires in Massachusetts.

Giveaway: One lucky winner is going to win the 1 Robot Lost His Head: A Robot Counting Book. Value $17.95 from PowKidsBooks.

Giveaway Details: This giveaway is open to residents of the US ONLY age 18 and over. Please read our Terms of Service & Disclaimer Policy before entering. This giveaway will close on February 3rd, 2016 at 11:59 pm EST time. No purchase necessary to enter or win.

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Comments

  1. What a Hoot!
    by Frann Preston-Gannon

  2. Brandi Dawn says

    I would also love to have Monkey Suit; An A to Z guide of what you can be.

  3. What A Hoot looks good too

  4. I like What A Hoot!

  5. I’d like to have the book called What A Hoot.

  6. I think we would enjoy the book What A Hoot!!

  7. Angela Saver says

    I would also love “New York is My Playground!”

  8. Nannypanpan says

    I like the what a hoot book

  9. Seyma Shabbir says

    My sons would love “The Night Our Parents Went Out”!

  10. just like daddy love to have

  11. The Night Our Parents Went Out looks fun.

  12. This is another book that I would enjoy reading to my grandson; THE NIGHT OUR PARENTS WENT OUT

  13. I would like the book What A Hoot for my grandson

  14. The upcoming book The Bunny Burrow Buyer’s Book: A Tale of Rabbit Real Estate looks wonderful and funny.

  15. I went to the sponsor’s site and they have a ton of super cute items. I looked around and I would also love to have “The Night Our Parent’s Went Out” book. That book looks super cute and one we would all enjoy reading. Thanks for the chance to win this one and have a nice day.

  16. Just Like Daddy looks fun.

  17. mycraftingworld says

    I would like to read What a Hoot! also.

  18. The book what a hoot looks good! My nephew would love!!

  19. There books look adorable. I love the fact that they have a story time.

  20. I think that the book What a Hoot looks cute.

  21. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    I would also like to have the Big Bot, Small Bot book by Marc Rosenthal