The Wild Robot Escapes. Book Summary

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Peter Brown

What’s inside

After surviving on a wild island, Roz the robot must adapt to farm life and plot her return to her adopted goose son, Brightbill.

You’ll Learn

  • Exploration of themes related to nature and technology
  • Understanding of adaptability and survival in different environments
  • Insights into the meaning of family and home
  • Enjoyment of adventure and the development of empathy towards non-human characters

Key Points

  • Roz’s journey from wilderness to farm life
  • Challenges of adapting to human environments
  • Roz’s longing for her son and her wild home
  • The robot’s clever planning for escape
  • Interactions with new animal friends and humans
  • Themes of family, freedom, and self-discovery
  • A heartwarming conclusion to Roz’s adventures

Who’s it For

  • Middle-grade readers
  • Fans of science fiction and adventure
  • Readers interested in robots and nature
  • Young readers exploring themes of family and belonging

About the author

Peter Brown is an acclaimed author and illustrator of children’s books, known for his engaging storytelling and whimsical artwork.