Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Robots, Teen, Social Issues
Cover of the book Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots by Michael Rex, Penguin Young Readers Group
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Author: Michael Rex ISBN: 9781984816276
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group Publication: February 11, 2020
Imprint: Nancy Paulsen Books Language: English
Author: Michael Rex
ISBN: 9781984816276
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication: February 11, 2020
Imprint: Nancy Paulsen Books
Language: English

A hilarious, timely conversation about the differences between facts and opinions, by the creator of the #1 New York Times bestseller Goodnight Goon

Do you know the difference between a fact and an opinion? It can be a hard thing to understand. Some things are facts--like the number of robots in this book. Other things are opinions--like which robot would make the best friend, or which robot dances best. And sometimes to tell the difference between a fact and an opinion, you need to wait to get more information--that's because facts can be proven true or false, and opinions are things you feel and believe--but that you can't prove.

Mike Rex introduces young readers to the very important distinction between facts and opinions, and he reminds us that it is nice to listen to one another's opinions, and to stand up for the facts!

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A hilarious, timely conversation about the differences between facts and opinions, by the creator of the #1 New York Times bestseller Goodnight Goon

Do you know the difference between a fact and an opinion? It can be a hard thing to understand. Some things are facts--like the number of robots in this book. Other things are opinions--like which robot would make the best friend, or which robot dances best. And sometimes to tell the difference between a fact and an opinion, you need to wait to get more information--that's because facts can be proven true or false, and opinions are things you feel and believe--but that you can't prove.

Mike Rex introduces young readers to the very important distinction between facts and opinions, and he reminds us that it is nice to listen to one another's opinions, and to stand up for the facts!

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