Professor Pomeroy must decide what feet to put on the new robot, Pod. Together, they'll try out all kinds of adapted animal feet - some with claws for gripping, some with pads for warmth, and some with flippers for swimming. Which ones will be best for the explorer-bot?
This book is from Readerful's Independent Library. It is for children aged 7 to 8 to read without support.
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Cath Jones is a freelance children's author. She thinks inventing stories is the best thing ever. So far, she has published a picture book and early and reluctant readers. She tends to write quirky stories.
She loves sharing her stories with children and is happy to go into bookshops and schools to meet children and organise activities and workshops.
Aleksei Bitskoff graduated with an MA in illustration from Camberwell College of Arts and gained third place in the Macmillan Illustration Prize. His first book for Templar was The Monstrous Book of Monsters, followed by The Practical Princess Guide.
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