Even the youngest robotocists will love flipping the flaps to create
their own robot--while exploring a simple A to Z roundup of robotics
terms.
Found your circuit-board head? Your voice-control torso? Your hydrojet
feet? Hooray! You've made one of the 729 mix-and-match robots that are
possible with this innovative flip-flap book. Alongside the bright and
cheery illustrations of robot parts is a basic alphabetical listing of
terms--from android to gears, neural network to program,
wheels to Z-drive--and a basic definition of each. Printed on sturdy
card stock to hold up to enthusiastic flap-turning, AlphaBot is full
of appeal for young robot lovers, preschoolers who love machines, and
anyone looking for STEM books for the younger set. Back matter includes
a brief explanation of the three key abilities of robots: to sense,
think, and act.