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NanoBots

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By Chris Gall

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Introducing a team of robots powerful enough to change the world–and yet smaller than the dot at the end of this sentence!

A boy inventor creates the ultimate in high-tech superheroes that could one day save the world–but they have some smaller problems to take on first! NanoBots are tiny. They’re almost too small to see, but they can each do a unique and important job: Medibot makes sure their Inventor never catches a cold…. Chewbots gobble up that gum the Inventor trampled into the carpet… Binobot scans the scene of a crime for clues the Inventor could never see… and Seekerbots explore to meet microscopic new creatures.

These bots and their high-tech friends sure make the inventor’s life easier, but when the most AWESOME robot in town is in real trouble, they must band together and prove that sometimes the SMALLEST helpers can be the BIGGEST heroes! Includes fun facts about real nanotechnology in the backmatter.

  • Praise for Nanobots:

    A 2017 Children's Choice Book Awards Finalist

    *"Gall leads fans of his Dinotrux (2009) into microscopic realms....[A] rousing robo-romp."
    Booklist, starred review
  • *"Exploding with energy and humor...a pleasing amalgamation of imagination, STEM concepts, and superhero-style storytelling perfect for group reads and small group sharing."
    School Library Journal, starred review
  • "Action oriented with a sci-fi feel, this will have robot-obsessed readers clamoring for more."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • Praise for Dinotrux Dig the Beach: "Children will love seeing their own seaside activities... carried out by the Dinotrux.... Fans of the earlier books will want to accompany the Dinotrux on this beach adventure."
    School Library Journal
  • "A masterful combination of childish enthusiasm and rough, tough machines.... sure to have listeners in stitches and looking for more dino fun. Readers won't want to wait to find out where the Dinotrux will go next."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • Praise for Revenge of the Dinotrux:* "Gall's dinosaur/machine mash-ups are, once again, the star of the show, commanding attention (and generating laughs) in every action-filled, rust-toned scene."
    Publishers Weekly, starred review
  • "Young fans of all things big and noisy will make trax for this dynamic dino-diversion."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • Praise for Dinotrux:
    * "Comically overheated narration... fire-roasted settings and hilariously imagined creatures."
    Publisher's Weekly, starred review
  • * "This title will be hard to keep on the shelves."
    School Library Journal, starred review
  • * "Dinotrux ruled their world, now they're likely to rule this one too. Bellow on!"
    Kirkus Reviews, starred review

On Sale
Aug 23, 2016
Page Count
40 pages
ISBN-13
9780316375528

Chris Gall

About the Author

Chris Gall is the award-winning author and illustrator of Revenge of the Dinotrux, Substitute Creacher, Dear Fish, There’s Nothing to Do on Mars, and Dinotrux, a Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book of 2009. His books have received numerous starred reviews and awards including a Borders Original Voices Book for 2006 for Dear Fish and a Kirkus Best Children’s Book for 2008 for There’s Nothing to Do on Mars. Chris has won a multitude of awards from organizations like the Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts Magazine, and is also the illustrator of America the Beautiful, a Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book of 2004. He lives in Tucson, Arizona.

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