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Wants vs. Needs vs. Robots


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Wants vs. Needs vs. Robots

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Rex
Illustrated by Michael Rex

ISBN:

9780593530092

Publisher:

Nancy Paulsen Books

Imprint:

Nancy Paulsen Books

Publication Date:

6th June 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage general interest: Communities, places and peoples

Dewey:

121.4

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

32

Dimensions:

Width 227mm, Height 286mm, Spine 8mm

Weight:

391g

Description

In his witty companion to the popular Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots, New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Michael Rex shows us why what we want isn't always the same as what we need. In his witty companion to the popular Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots, New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Michael Rex shows us why what we want isn't always the same as what we need. Do you know the difference between a want and a need It can be a hard thing to understand, especially when you want something so much that you feel like you have to have it. But some things aren't essential-like jellybean tacos and groovy boots. Other things are essential-like fuel and feet to put the boots on. The robots in this book are here to show you the difference as they make trades to get some things they really want (hooray!) but give away some things they need (oops!). This timely companion to the popular Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots makes tricky, but vital, concepts accessible. Kids will have fun following the action and discovering this is the kind of book they really, really want to read again and again.

Reviews

Rex uses boldly colored robots with varying facial expressions (from happy to sad to flummoxed) to explain to children the difference between want and need. . . . Contrasting robots on each page use humor and easy-to-understand language to explain trading objects that are needed to survive versus those that are wanted to look awesome. . . . Rexs book is a unique and comic take on a relatable lesson for primary students and would make excellent supplemental material for elementary instructors looking to teach or reinforce the difference of necessity and convenience, or, in the vernacular here, wants and needs. The most valuable lesson in this entertaining picture book is about the importance of making good choices and helping others, a moral delivered painlessly and with loads of good humor. School Library Journal

To demonstrate the difference between true, necessary-for-survival needs and optional wants, Rex sends a fresh cast of animated, loudly hued robots cavorting across the spreads of this follow-up to Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots (2020). While it's partly for fun, it also functions to warn against the hazards of trading off one tool (cool boots, a remote-control platypus) for another (legs, batteries), and to introduce the idea of negotiating fair bargains or exchanges. . . . Food for thoughtand not just for the kids. Booklist

Author Bio

Michael Rex (mikerexbooks.blogspot.com) has written and/or illustrated over forty children's books, including Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots, Eat Pete, With Any Luck, I'll Drive a Truck (by David Friend), and the New York Times #1 bestseller Goodnight Goon, as well as the Fangbone series (which has also been turned into an animated TV series). He has a master's degree in visual arts education (K-12) and worked as a New York City art teacher for four years. He lives in Leonia, New Jersey, with his wife and their two sons.

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