Frog and Toad meets Deep Space Nine! Robot has a package to deliver, but the guards insist that only boys can enter through one door, and only girls through the other. How can Robot explain that they’re neither one, and why it shouldn’t matter? Because Robot isn’t a boy or a girl (Robot is a robot), this series is designed to teach the singular they pronoun. The first book introduces Robot without mentioning gender, then the second book specifically focuses on the issue, and further books use the singular they throughout the text. Many adults struggle to retrain their brains to get used to non-gendered pronouns, but there’s no reason the next generation can’t grow up with the singular they as a natural part of their speech, and Robot the Robot can help. In addition, because Robot has trouble understanding emotions and dealing with social situations, the series will particularly appeal to children both on and off the Autism spectrum who have similar struggles. The ebook editions are optimized for tablet reading so the text appears large and readable on a Kindle Fire or iPad. Since they don't need the kindle software's text enlargement function, they use it to include pop-up definitions for more difficult words and secret messages instead! Geared toward early readers, this is the first series of children's picture books from Chooseomatic Books and Arabella Grimsbro author Matt Youngmark.
Matt Youngmark is the author of the Chooseomatic Books series, the Arabella Grimsbro series, and the webcomic Conspiracy Friends (now collected in three paperback volumes). Back in the day, he worked the newsprint mines at Tacoma Reporter and Pandemonium Magazine.
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