Boffin Brainchild

Boffin Brainchild by Jill Jennings, published by Natterjack Books in 2013, is a 184-page book written in English. The story follows Boffin, a clever robot who feels bored while standing on display in a science museum. When Tom encounters Boffin, he inadvertently helps the robot escape on a school coach, leading to a series of events where Tom must disguise Boffin as a real boy to avoid being accused of theft.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that explores themes of friendship and adventure as Tom navigates the challenges of keeping Boffin’s true identity a secret. The story delves into the excitement and fear that come with having a highly valuable robot in a domestic setting, highlighting the humorous and tense moments that arise from this unique situation. This edition offers a captivating glimpse into the imaginative world created by Jennings, appealing to those interested in stories about technology and childhood escapades.
Official synopsis Publisher
Boffin Brainchild is clever – and bored. He’s been programmed to learn like a child, so standing on a plinth in the science museum is no fun. Along comes Tom. Boffin escapes with him (despite Tom’s best efforts) on the school coach. Terrified of being accused of stealing the robot, Tom disguises Boffin as a real boy. But how long can Tom fool his parents – and his school? Having the world’s most valuable robot to stay is the most exciting thing, but definitely the scariest, that Tom’s ever known.
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