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Robot Zot! by David Shannon
Robot Zot! by David Shannon












Also, it’s a must-read for fans of Scieszka and Shannon alike. Anyone planning story times must use this book it’s a natural read-aloud. Of course I recommend that this book be included on lists for reluctant readers. His acrylics-on-illustration-board images have been meticulously reproduced, including details like brush strokes. Robot Zot by Jon Scieszka, David Shannon, 2009, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers edition, in English Robot Zot (2009 edition) Open Library It looks like you're offline. Big kids will find a hidden, sub-story in the illustrations (look for the befuddled pet owner throughout the story). His close-ups (like Robot Zot’s crazed face when faced with the terrible General), ground shots and overhead views creates an almost cinematic feel for the adventure story. But wait! There’s more! Fans of David Shannon will recognize the over-the-top, larger-than-life illustrations. And there are refrains for the children to repeat in their best robot voices. Imagine reading Zot’s parts in Robot Voice and then shifting into TV commercial announcer voice and then into the voice of the narrator. Jon Scieszka, champion of reluctant readers and king of kid comedy, has written the perfect read-aloud book for boys and girls alike. Scieszka and Shannon combine forces to deliver an hilarious, action-packed picture book characterized by grandiose face-offs, monosyllabic robot rants and wham-bam-boom pacing. Robot Zot by Jon Scieszka illustrated by David Shannon published by Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, New York 2009. Robot Zot invades Earth, vowing to destroy all earthly enemiesmostly kitchen appliances, as Zot measures a whopping four inches high.

Robot Zot! by David Shannon

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Robot Zot! by David Shannon