Monkey and Robot Cardboard Robot by Felix Hayes

by Felix Hayes

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Book Details

Publisher:Bloomsbury Children's Books
Published:2011
Pages:35
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:140880655X

Reading Info

Age Range:4-8

About This Book

This second book in the series features best friends Monkey and Robot - but even best friends can fall out. Monkey is in a bad mood and doesn't want to play with Robot. However, Robot needs Monkey's help making his toy. Can he change Monkey's mind?

Our Review

This charming friendship story explores how even the closest companions can experience moments of frustration and disagreement, offering young readers a gentle introduction to navigating difficult emotions. When Monkey wakes up in a sour mood and refuses to play, Robot faces the challenge of completing his cardboard robot project alone, creating a relatable scenario about patience and persistence. The narrative thoughtfully captures the ebb and flow of childhood relationships, validating feelings of grumpiness while demonstrating the importance of reaching out.

Its authentic portrayal of conflict resolution without heavy-handed moralizing allows children to see how small acts of collaboration can mend a fractured playdate. The cardboard robot craft project serves as a brilliant metaphor for building and repairing friendships, making the abstract concept of reconciliation tangible for a preschool audience. Parents seeking stories that model emotional intelligence and problem-solving will find this an invaluable addition to their library, providing a comforting framework for discussing bad moods and reconciliation.

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Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction