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"This engaging novelty item consists of a paperback storybook and a 19-piece toy kit. Renny is having a terrible day: bullies pick on him, and for dinner his mum serves 'grusseled sprouts.' As a way to deal, he builds 'Robox,' a blocky, red robot with a voracious appetite who eats Renny's troubles (and gets out of hand). Readers can also construct a Robox (it'll stand over 16 inches tall). The packaging box becomes its torso, rectangular cardboard pieces form its limbs, and Robox's head lifts, so readers can feed it (stickers can be stuck onto its see-through belly). This has potential to be a holiday hit. Ages 4 — 8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Synopsis:
Action, adventure, and imagination collide in the newest out-of-this-world production from the mind of Mark Rogalski. He's entertained us in the past with his brilliant imagery through his picture books Tickets to Ride and Dream Machines. Now he returns with a tale that will tickle your thoughts and persuade readers of every age that dreams can come true . . . and ROBOX can help Full of hidden delights, this kit from Rogalski's dreamland company of Rocket Novelty includes: 19 pieces to build your very own ROBOX, which stands over 16 inches tall; sticker sheets to personalize your ROBOX; and a 32-page, fully illustrated storybook, which tells of an utterly unsatisfied young boy named Renny and his adventures with Rex, his ROBOX. For innovators, explorers, and dreamers, this kit's full of endless excitement.
Synopsis:
Full of hidden delights, this kit from Rogalski's dreamland company of Rocket Novelty includes: 19 pieces to build a ROBOX, which stands over 16 inches tall; sticker sheets to personalize the ROBOX; and a 32-page, fully illustrated storybook. Full color. Consumable.
"Publishers Weekly Review"
by Publishers Weekly,
"This engaging novelty item consists of a paperback storybook and a 19-piece toy kit. Renny is having a terrible day: bullies pick on him, and for dinner his mum serves 'grusseled sprouts.' As a way to deal, he builds 'Robox,' a blocky, red robot with a voracious appetite who eats Renny's troubles (and gets out of hand). Readers can also construct a Robox (it'll stand over 16 inches tall). The packaging box becomes its torso, rectangular cardboard pieces form its limbs, and Robox's head lifts, so readers can feed it (stickers can be stuck onto its see-through belly). This has potential to be a holiday hit. Ages 4 — 8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis"
by Ingram,
Action, adventure, and imagination collide in the newest out-of-this-world production from the mind of Mark Rogalski. He's entertained us in the past with his brilliant imagery through his picture books Tickets to Ride and Dream Machines. Now he returns with a tale that will tickle your thoughts and persuade readers of every age that dreams can come true . . . and ROBOX can help Full of hidden delights, this kit from Rogalski's dreamland company of Rocket Novelty includes: 19 pieces to build your very own ROBOX, which stands over 16 inches tall; sticker sheets to personalize your ROBOX; and a 32-page, fully illustrated storybook, which tells of an utterly unsatisfied young boy named Renny and his adventures with Rex, his ROBOX. For innovators, explorers, and dreamers, this kit's full of endless excitement.
"Synopsis"
by Ingram,
Full of hidden delights, this kit from Rogalski's dreamland company of Rocket Novelty includes: 19 pieces to build a ROBOX, which stands over 16 inches tall; sticker sheets to personalize the ROBOX; and a 32-page, fully illustrated storybook. Full color. Consumable.
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