Clink

Clink by Kelly DiPucchio is an illustrated children’s book published by HarperCollins on April 5, 2011. This 32-page story introduces Clink, a once state-of-the-art robot with the unique ability to make toast and play music simultaneously. As time passes, Clink finds himself overlooked by children who prefer more advanced toys, leading him to watch sadly as his friends are taken home by new owners.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Clink’s journey of hope and friendship as he yearns for a child who will appreciate him. The story explores themes of social connection and the value of companionship, making it relatable for young readers. With its focus on toys and the emotions tied to them, Clink offers a delightful experience for those interested in juvenile fiction centered around friendship and social themes.
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Clink was a state-of-the-art robot with the dazzling ability to make toast and play music at the same time. But that was many years ago.
Now kids want snazzier robots who do things like play baseball and bake cookies. So day after day, Clink sits on a shelf and sadly watches as his friends leave with their new owners. He almost gives up on ever finding a home—until the day Clink spies a boy who just might be able to be the right one for him. . . .
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelly DiPucchio and new talent Matthew Myers comes a funny and heartwarming story that lovers of Corduroy will adore.
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