Publisher's Synopsis
From the author
"In an attempt to save a young girl from criminals, the robot, Samurai, receives a severe head injury. Mark realizes the only way to save his metal friend is to travel to the planet Utopia and ask Lavuk to repair his positronic brain.
But how can an ordinary schoolchild make an interplanetary trip? What adventures will he get into on his way?"
Children of Age: 4 and up. Grade Level: Pre-school and up
Verbal telling time: 30-40 minutes. Fits well as a bed time reading by adults and educational reading for young intermediary readers.
This space adventure book is all about space travel, a friendship with good aliens, a friendship between boys and girls, building a spaceship, travels to outer planets, and more. Accepted by a young fantastic stories expert.
This adventure story is fully independent but has links to the first book in the Series.
I used to read this book as a bedtime story for my 5-year-old boy. He listened to it without being scared and remembered every plot twist of this fantastic story.
You will not find any violence or any harmful content inside. It is very easy-to-read and the whole story takes 30 to 40 minutes of verbal telling.
This robot book is great for children who love...
- Transformers, Wild Screechers, Tobots, Star Wars.
- Inventing new things.
- Listening to stories about fantastic adventures.
This book also fits well for...
- Motivating kids to set goals and achieve them, to find their life passion, and to follow their dreams.
- Bedtime reading by adults as it only takes up to 40 minutes of verbal telling.
- Bedtime reading by young boys and girls since it consists of 6 short chapters and has a large font.
- Educational reading for preschoolers and early school-age children who prefer fantastic stories instead of classics.
Check the Book 1 of Mark The Mechanic Series to...
- Discover who is Mark.
- Discover how did he create his battle robot Samurai.
- Discover how the boy grew up and how he became a world-known robot pilot.