About the Book
Maya dreamed of building her very own robot-but Robo turned out to be the wobbliest, funniest creation yet! From clunky steps to silly crashes, every mistake becomes an adventure. With humor, heart, and hands-on fun, Robo, Roll Over! shows kids that even the messiest experiments can spark creativity and confidence.
Packed with playful illustrations and interactive activities, this book encourages children to imagine, invent, and believe in the power of trying again. Inside, young readers will discover bonus pages that let them build, match, connect the dots, and trace Robo themselves-making the story both engaging and educational.
Perfect for ages 3-8, this delightful read inspires budding inventors, STEM-loving kids, and anyone who's ever tried, failed, and tried again. Whether enjoyed at home, in classrooms, or as part of a Storytime, Robo, Roll Over! is more than just a story-it's a celebration of resilience, teamwork, and the joy of learning by doing.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Children’s Books
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 32 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798295075650
- Publish Date: Oct 14, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords bedtime story, STEM kids book, Robot story
About the Creator
I'm a high school sophomore with a deep passion for robotics, programming, and STEM education. As the Founder and Captain of VEX Team COGNITAUR, I’ve spent the past four years building, programming, and driving competitive robots. I recently authored a book The It Worked Yesterday Mystery: When Your Code Is the Problem and the Solution—a VEX programming survival guide now available on Amazon worldwide—and my research article Zeroing In: The Power of PID in Next-Gen Robotics got published in the National High School Journal of Science. In 8th grade, I published a gaming app on Google Play, and I currently run a monetized Minecraft YouTube channel. For the past three years, I’ve taught Python to high school students and earned the Presidential Volunteer Service Gold Medal for my contributions. Beyond tech, I mentor young robotics enthusiasts, play advanced piano, and compete in league tennis. I feel honored to be one of the youngest Python certified professionals in the world.