Ten Little Robots Board Book

Ten Little Robots Board Book

by Mike Brownlow (Author), Mike Brownlow (Author), Simon Rickerty (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Learn to count from ten to one and back again with this rhythmic, rhyming robot adventure. Now available as a board book with a super-shiny silver cover!

This factory looks exciting. Shall we take a peep? Ten little robots all say, BEEEP!

Ten little robots set off on a hilarious, madcap adventure through a fantastical factory in this wonderfully wacky rhyming romp - with NEEE-NAAAAH-ing sirens, KER-BOOOOMG-ing engines, and plenty of gadgets, levers and utter chaos along the way!

Look out for the other books in the bestselling, award-winning Ten Little series:
Ten Little Pirates
Ten Little Princesses
Ten Little Monsters
Ten Little Dinosaurs
Ten Little Elves

Praise for the other Ten Little books:

'a rollicking read with an easy rhythm and jaunty illustrations...excellent' - Guardian

'jaunty verse with lots of humorous details to discover on every page' - Time Out

'roaringly funny rhymes' - Independent

$10.29

Quantity

12 in stock

More Information

Format: Board book
Pages: 28
Publisher: Orchard Books
Published: 13 Jun 2019

ISBN 10: 1408354349
ISBN 13: 9781408354346
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Author Bio
Mike Brownlow (Author)
Mike Brownlow is the creator of many books for children. He wrote and illustrated the picture book Little Robots, which was turned into a major animated TV show for CBeebies and aired in over 70 countries worldwide. His other books include Mickey Moonbeam, Dog Did It! and The Big White Book. Mike lives in Somerset and has three grown-up daughters.

Simon Rickerty (Illustrator)
Simon Rickerty graduated from The Royal College of Art in 2006 with a master's degree in Communication Art and Design. His first picture book, Peas, written by Andy Cullen, was published in 2009 and shortlisted for the Booktrust Early Years Award. Simon has gone on to illustrate many more highly acclaimed books for children, including Ten Little Pirates, winner of the Nottingham Children's Book Prize, and Monkey Nut, winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. He lives in Bristol.