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This was an interesting graphic novel about robts and drones. I really like this series for kids. It has a lot of great information and the art is pretty good. This wasn't my favorite of the series, but if you have a kid interested in technology this may be a good fit for them. I recieved a free copy this book from Net Galley in exchange for a review. This title is scheduled to be released at the end of March.

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Exceptional series that you will want to own all of that cover the wide range of STEM, STEAM and Common Core topics so highly sought out in classroom libraries across the country. Graphic novels have the ability to engage a wide range of readers and draw them in to understanding more complex topics like this. Huge round of applause for this newest title.

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Science Comics: Robots and Drones is a scientific graphic novel (non-fiction) that explores and illustrates the development of and daily use of robots and prototypes in our modern daily life. A robotic bird, is introduced, and it is the character that carries you throughout each page of the book, along with a bit of story telling and humor to capture interest along the way. This makes higher level learning possible, fun, and easy to absorb, as it explains concepts in entertaining ways. This is a high tech topic that will have high interest for avid readers, and even kids who struggle or need more visuals to stimulate their learning process. Expect anything from coffeemakers and robotic vacuum cleaners to drones. Easy to read, scientific information about this significant field is delivered in a non-threatening fun way. This will make scientific geeks out of anyone. The Get to Know Your Universe Science Comics series, especially Science Comics: Robots and Drones is highly recommended for school and public libraries, home education and for giftsl This review was for a pre-pub NetGalley edition for review.

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