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Press Start! #7

Robo-Rabbit Boy, Go!

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When hero Super Rabbit Boy disappears, it's up to Robo-Rabbit Boy to power up and save the day!

Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!Uh-oh, Super Rabbit Boy is in big trouble. He's been kidnapped by Queen Spooky and her ghost troop! Without Super Rabbit Boy, Animal Town is scared. So meanie King Viking creates Robo-Rabbit Boy to help. Robo-Rabbit Boy is fast like Super Rabbit Boy and strong like Super Rabbit Boy, but is he a hero like Super Rabbit Boy? This latest Press Start! adventure is fully charged!With full-color art by Thomas Flintham!

80 pages, Paperback

First published May 28, 2019

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Thomas Flintham

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Thomas Flintham studied illustration at Camberwell College of Art. FEEL THE FORCE! is his debut nonfiction title. Thomas Flintham lives in London.

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Profile Image for Dez the Bookworm.
554 reviews387 followers
January 16, 2023
This comic book style story is perfect for the young reader who is just beginning to dabble in comics. My 4 and 6 year old LOVE this entire series.

Our hero, Super Rabbit Boy inadvertently opens up an orb of ghosts and chaos ensues! After capturing him, Animal town doesn’t know what to do. Bad King Viking unleashed his Robo-Rabbit Boy to see if he can save the day. Can he be a Hero?

I love that this story has a gaming element to it, my kids love that aspect of the stories. I also really appreciate the good message - kindness triumphs over evil and the bad guys see the light.

Highly recommend for ages 4-10ish, even though it says 1st to 2nd grade.
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1,046 reviews79 followers
April 28, 2019
{My thoughts} – Super Rabbit Boy is on a all new adventure in this book. However, it’s a bit different from the previous ones. This book is still written in the way you are reading about a game as it is being played. It also still shows scenes of the siblings as they are playing the game together. I really like those scenes it helps to show children to share.

The illustrations and the text go together nicely in this book. It’s made very similar to that of a graphic novel. I like to call these a child’s start into the graphic novel world. They are fun and they have a fast paced story that helps to keep a child’s interest.

The content of this book is that Super Rabbit Boy ends up being kidnapped by Queen Spooky. Queen Spooky is the villain in this book. She and all her ghost followers make it hard for anyone to rescue Super Rabbit Boy. However, there is a nice little twist within the pages, that makes you think – WoWzeR! I know that’s what I thought once I came across it. This was a fun story that I am sure children will enjoy for years to come.

I look forward to reading the next book in the series in the near future!
Profile Image for Becky.
276 reviews
May 17, 2020
Love these books! So funny and clever, yet simple. Glad to share the fun with my 7 year old. (He introduced me to these). 😁
6 reviews
November 25, 2019
I recommend this book because,

It is an amazing adventure about Super Rabbit Boy. vs. Queen Spooky and her Ghost army.
This time King Viking helps animal town . The best part in the book is when Robo Rabbit boy defeats the three Robo bosses.

The illustration look so PIXELIFIED and feels like you are actually playing a video game.
Profile Image for Natalie.
1,690 reviews
February 21, 2022
Rabbit Boy is kidnapped by Queen Spookie who has in turn released all her ghosts to wreak havoc. It's so bad that King Viking steps into help with his Robo-Rabbit Boy.

This was a super fast read, lots of pictures, action and fast moving. Would recommend to video game lovers and reluctant readers.
Profile Image for Sarah.
3,629 reviews
November 5, 2020
When Super Rabbit Boy accidentally releases scary ghosts in the video game, even King Viking helps to clean the mess by volunteering his robo-rabbit Boy that he made to battle Super rabbit boy. The child playing the game gets a real fright at the end.
Profile Image for Pages Bursting Hearts.
246 reviews2 followers
July 14, 2019
I love this series, but this was my least favorite. It seems to have great ratings, though, so maybe my expectations have just gone up...?
Profile Image for Suzie.
1,004 reviews
June 3, 2020
This series is a good introduction to chapter books, especially if you have a squirmy reader. You’re not getting much of a moral in the story, but it entertains the kids.
Profile Image for Jonathan gandara.
20 reviews2 followers
October 12, 2020
its a good but its easy to read and its like the rabbit saves the day but thats like most other books but i like the book.
Profile Image for Patrick.
12 reviews
July 27, 2022
It was cool to see lots of ghosts pop up in the story. I liked when there were two super rabbit boys.
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59 reviews2 followers
November 15, 2022
Super rabbit boy walked so the Ghostbusters could run.
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56 reviews
December 7, 2022
A is checking these books out at his school library (CCE - 2nd grade - age 7)
From his teacher's library.
They are good books. Easy to read. Comics
He likes the pictures a lot
Profile Image for Deanna Wallace.
59 reviews
April 17, 2024
This is my seven year old's favorite books in the series so far. He loves these books. Great for kids.
Profile Image for Heather.
339 reviews2 followers
January 26, 2025
The seven year old thinks this was a five. (I give a 2.5/3).
1 review1 follower
March 5, 2025
my eight-year-old’s favorite book

Best book ever! Perfect reading for a first chapter book. My eight year old son loves this. Go, super rabbit boy, go!
Profile Image for Ella Burton.
49 reviews
April 8, 2025
It's not as good as the super side quest test. But I still like it. I love Robo-Rabbit. He turned good and he saved pretty much the world.
Profile Image for Emma.
4,949 reviews12 followers
June 23, 2025
King Viking and Robo-Rabbit's relationship reminds me of Pete and Pete the kitty.
Profile Image for Efox.
770 reviews
April 17, 2023
The Easter Bunny brought us the next 3 installments of Press Start and we read them ALL on Easter. This one, Robot-Rabbit Boy was probably the least favorite of the 3, but it was still pretty delightful.

I think the illustrations and the clever stories make these books favorites around here. As both of my kids love video games (and being pandemic kids they both play them way more than they probably would have if we hadn't been all cooped up together for over a year) and this series is one that we keep coming back to over and over and over.
15 reviews
February 6, 2025
i owned a copy but it broke. then i got another one and it also broke. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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