Harry and the Robots

Harry and the Robots by Ian Whybrow is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin in 2006. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The story follows Harry as he navigates the challenges of caring for his robot, which needs repairs at the robot hospital. In the meantime, Harry and his Nan embark on a creative adventure to build their own robot, showcasing themes of ingenuity and support during times of need.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines the concepts of health and daily living with imaginative play. As Harry learns to help his robot, he also faces the reality of his Nan needing care, prompting him to apply his newfound skills to assist her. The book touches on topics such as illness and recovery, as well as the joy of toys and robots, making it a relatable and engaging read for children.
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Harry’s robot has to go to the robot hospital to get fixed. So Nan and Harry decide to make their own robot while he’s being mended. Then when Nan has to go into hospital (to get mended as well), Harry knows exactly what to do to help her get better!
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