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While less compelling than other science-gone-wrong picture books such as Mac Barnett's Oh No! (Disney-Hyperion, 2010) or Chris Gall's Awesome Dawson (Little, Brown, 2013), Buster's crazy journey has a nice mix of techie adventure and visual humor.
Like Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen's "Magic School Bus" series (Scholastic), the use of a school setting, a quirky teacher, and wild hands-on learning situations provides an engaging blend of humor, adventure, and information.
A assortment of serious and fanciful books about robotics technology, how it has developed, and where it is going. Meant to amuse and inspire future scientists and engineers, these selections inform readers that the possibilities are limitless and that these cutting-edge creations are here to stay .
Whether highlighting unusual animals, spotlighting endangered species, or examining creatures that are just plain cute, the best of these sets share common qualities, such as strong writing, excellent images, and attention to detail.