Do you like robots?
This book is intended as a reading book for children from 5 to 80 years old (or 5 to 8).
Caution: this book requires that both, parents and children, work together at least 15 minutes a day in order to share quality time while learning.
Then main objective is to encourage parents and children to get involved on two basic activities : Reading just one page and assembling just one of the robot´s parts every day.
It´s very important that you stick to this goal.
Although for adults, the readings are very short and the book could be read in one day (around 30 pages) the idea is that every parent and his(her) child spend some few minutes every day practicing reading, explaining the concepts to achieve reading comprehension and learn about robotics; every book has vocabulary for parents to help children to understand the wonderful world of Robots.
Additionally, with very simple tools like glue and scissors, parents and children build the robot's parts, but again it´s recommended to make just one robot part per day. This activity help to build children´s imagination and creativity . It is a wonderful way to develop fine motor skills and something very important nowadays: patience.
There are no instructions on how to fold the pieces since this exercise can help childs to figure out geometric figures.
As a result, every reading session becomes a fun activity while kids see their own progress in several ways. The more they read the closer they get to have their paper-craft robot as a final reward.
Automated printing has limitations and though the desire is to have the paper-craft robot on a sheet with good thickness, we had to use the same paper thickness of the interior pages. Sorry no much control on this issue.
This book is intended as a reading book for children from 5 to 80 years old (or 5 to 8).
Caution: this book requires that both, parents and children, work together at least 15 minutes a day in order to share quality time while learning.
Then main objective is to encourage parents and children to get involved on two basic activities : Reading just one page and assembling just one of the robot´s parts every day.
It´s very important that you stick to this goal.
Although for adults, the readings are very short and the book could be read in one day (around 30 pages) the idea is that every parent and his(her) child spend some few minutes every day practicing reading, explaining the concepts to achieve reading comprehension and learn about robotics; every book has vocabulary for parents to help children to understand the wonderful world of Robots.
Additionally, with very simple tools like glue and scissors, parents and children build the robot's parts, but again it´s recommended to make just one robot part per day. This activity help to build children´s imagination and creativity . It is a wonderful way to develop fine motor skills and something very important nowadays: patience.
There are no instructions on how to fold the pieces since this exercise can help childs to figure out geometric figures.
As a result, every reading session becomes a fun activity while kids see their own progress in several ways. The more they read the closer they get to have their paper-craft robot as a final reward.
Automated printing has limitations and though the desire is to have the paper-craft robot on a sheet with good thickness, we had to use the same paper thickness of the interior pages. Sorry no much control on this issue.