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Bots #3

20,000 Robots Under the Sea

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Joe and Rob visit an underwater beach in this third adventure in the hilarious Bots chapter book series!

Many years ago, scientists on Earth sent video satellites out to the end of the universe to see what was hiding in deep space. Now, years later, these satellites have begun sending their first videos back to Earth...and the stars of the show are two goofy robots.

In this story, Joe and Rob are taking a beach vacation with one tiny twist. The robot beach is located at the bottom of the ocean! Come along as Earth’s favorite bots stumble onto an underwater wreck, a treasure map, and one really friendly robo-shark who won’t leave Joe and Rob alone.

With easy-to-read language and graphic novel art on almost every page, the Bots chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.

128 pages, Hardcover

Published June 4, 2019

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Russ Bolts

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103 reviews3 followers
May 26, 2021
"Other people shouldn't read this book it's scary. Joe and Rob will be in another book soon." - Conley, age 6
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9,192 reviews181 followers
June 16, 2020
Using the space cameras, we Earthlings get to find out what Bots do on the planet at the end of the universe when it gets scorching hot. They go to the beach! In a strange manner. They look for treasure! Also in a strange way. And avoid sea monsters...you guessed it. In an unusual way.

You have to give the writer and illustrator props for creativity. I've never seen a beach adventure quite like this one. Kids will eat up the two bots' crazy antics and near misses with Pi-robots and sea monsters. The graphic novel format also makes this a super quick read, and all of that combined make this an excellent choice for reluctant readers. And of course, robot lovers and graphic novel fans too.

Notes on content: No language issues or sexual content. Some potentially perilous situations work themselves out just fine.
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4,948 reviews12 followers
April 10, 2024
I wouldn't bet against Tinny.
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