The Robodog Superhero

The Robodog Superhero by Frank Rodgers, published by Puffin in 2002, is a 59-page children’s book written in English. This story follows Chip, a Robodog, as he attempts to befriend the neighborhood dogs, facing challenges along the way. Despite his efforts, including learning to fly, Chip struggles to connect with the other dogs, leading to concerns from his family about his adventures.
Readers will discover Chip’s journey of friendship and acceptance as he navigates the complexities of social interactions with animals. The narrative highlights themes of perseverance and the importance of helping others, culminating in a pivotal moment when Chip saves Rex, the dog of the snooty neighbors, ultimately leading to a new friendship. This edition offers a delightful exploration of juvenile fiction, featuring elements of animals, dogs, and robots that will engage young readers.
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Chip the Robodog tries to make friends with the neighbourhood dogs, but they aren’t interested. He even learns to fly, but they all run away. Chip’s escapades are a worry to his family, but when he saves Rex, the dog belonging to the snooty neighbours he makes a friend at last.
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