Wonky

A Robotics Club Story

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Robots, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Wonky by Darcy Pattison, Mims House, LLC
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Author: Darcy Pattison ISBN: 9781629441030
Publisher: Mims House, LLC Publication: August 23, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Darcy Pattison
ISBN: 9781629441030
Publisher: Mims House, LLC
Publication: August 23, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

It’s the first day of school.

Howie is worried. Will he find a friend?

With high hopes, Howie goes to robotics club.

But no one chooses him as a partner.

Then Lincoln bounds into the room.

The strange new bird is too big and fluffy.

Howie hides!

The teacher, however, puts the unlikely pair together.

Will they be able to accept each other’s wonky ideas and become friends?

For STEM classes, this story emphasizes the discussion of form v. function. It encourages divergent thinking as Lincoln and Howie design a robot. For kids who are rigid and inflexible, they’ll see the value of considering different options, and accepting those who are different.

“. . .offbeat and clever. . . With pages filled with animals and robots, this tale will certainly appeal to kids. . . .” Kirkus Reviews

“A delightful story of friendship and teamwork.” Dori Hillestad Butler, Theodore Geisel Honor Award for King & Kayla and the Case of the Missing Dog Treats, and Edgar award for The Buddy Files: The Case of the Lost Boy

“Charming. . .Pattison’s storytelling skills give readers a look into the give-and-take of friendship.” Carla Killough McClafferty, author of The Many Faces of George Washington

“What’s WONKY? The heart-warming story of an unlikely friendship between Robot Club partners, told in Darcy Pattison’s classic, charming voice. WONKY is a good reminder that friendships are often found with a heart that’s open to the unexpected.” Lynn Rowe Reed, illustrator of Punctuation Takes a Vacation

"WONKY is a delightful mixture of a story about new friends and a robot club--honestly, what could be more fun? I adored Howie and Lincoln, Darcy Pattison's endearing animal characters, and Nathaniel Gold's colorful illustrations just pop off the page!" Monica Clark-Robinson, author of Let the Children March

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It’s the first day of school.

Howie is worried. Will he find a friend?

With high hopes, Howie goes to robotics club.

But no one chooses him as a partner.

Then Lincoln bounds into the room.

The strange new bird is too big and fluffy.

Howie hides!

The teacher, however, puts the unlikely pair together.

Will they be able to accept each other’s wonky ideas and become friends?

For STEM classes, this story emphasizes the discussion of form v. function. It encourages divergent thinking as Lincoln and Howie design a robot. For kids who are rigid and inflexible, they’ll see the value of considering different options, and accepting those who are different.

“. . .offbeat and clever. . . With pages filled with animals and robots, this tale will certainly appeal to kids. . . .” Kirkus Reviews

“A delightful story of friendship and teamwork.” Dori Hillestad Butler, Theodore Geisel Honor Award for King & Kayla and the Case of the Missing Dog Treats, and Edgar award for The Buddy Files: The Case of the Lost Boy

“Charming. . .Pattison’s storytelling skills give readers a look into the give-and-take of friendship.” Carla Killough McClafferty, author of The Many Faces of George Washington

“What’s WONKY? The heart-warming story of an unlikely friendship between Robot Club partners, told in Darcy Pattison’s classic, charming voice. WONKY is a good reminder that friendships are often found with a heart that’s open to the unexpected.” Lynn Rowe Reed, illustrator of Punctuation Takes a Vacation

"WONKY is a delightful mixture of a story about new friends and a robot club--honestly, what could be more fun? I adored Howie and Lincoln, Darcy Pattison's endearing animal characters, and Nathaniel Gold's colorful illustrations just pop off the page!" Monica Clark-Robinson, author of Let the Children March

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