The reason I liked Ricky and the Mighty Robot was mostly due to the novel being a picture book. Some stories add drawings to help the young reader along with the world that the author built. Instead, I feel like the story was made for the pictures. They are spectacular! And little did I know they were illustrated by a Disney creator of The Replacements (TV series). They're the most satisfying thing to look at. Because the book is from top to bottom covered with drawings in color, I feel for kids moving away from traditional picture books, this would really interest kids learning to read. Sometimes small kids can't focus on words alone, so an action packed adventure involving a mouse town, mouse villain and mouse action, was really cool. And of course it's from Pilkey who made Capt underpants. But I didn't notice that till after I finished reading the book. I grabbed this because the cover looked interesting and I'm binge reading early chapter books because I was robbed of my childhood.
However this is truly for very young readers. I don't find anyone older than 2nd grade level to want to read this unless they're into comic books. Then I feel this might be appropriate for them. It was a very short read for me, so it won't overwhelm kids either. I gave it high remarks based on what I saw from the first book. It's a solid start and I would like to see the world progress with more action scenes. A giant robot fighting a monster trope is in this book. And I don't mind that. I personally love them. So I'm curious to see what might come next for Ricky and Mighty. Ricky isn't very developed but I feel like I prefer the character Mighty, probably everyone does cause he's unique. Ricky is a kid, goes to school and gets bullied. Whereas Mighty is made by a mad scientist.
I recommend seeing if your child would be interested in this series. Just know that it has fight scenes that are mild.