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GEEGER THE ROBOT GOES TO SCHOOL by Jarrett Lerner

GEEGER THE ROBOT GOES TO SCHOOL

From the Geeger the Robot series, volume 1

by Jarrett Lerner ; illustrated by Serge Seidlitz

Pub Date: Sept. 22nd, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5344-5217-6
Publisher: Aladdin

The first day of school can be scary even if you’re a robot!

Geeger is a robot constructed to eat everything humans don’t want to, like moldy mac and cheese and rotten eggs. Then at night he connects to the DIGEST-O-TRON 5000, which turns that refuse into electricity to power the town of Amblerville. But Geeger is lonely, so he decides to go to school, where he will surely make a friend. He is so nervous about his first day he accidentally eats his backpack. On his way to school he meets Tillie, who likes to jump-rope. Ms. Bork introduces him to the class, and Tillie’s thumbs-up helps to put them at ease as he introduces himself…but then he makes a mistake and eats the class globe (it looks so much like moldy fruit). It is hard for him to overcome his mechanical brain’s order to “EAT! EAT! EAT! EAT! EAT!” Fortunately, Ms. Bork doesn’t get too angry, and recess is fun! This agreeably silly robot tale kicks off a new series of very early chapter books. Ample illustrations that frequently and humorously extend the text, large type (set in boldface for new vocabulary words), a glossary, and comprehension questions make this a solid choice for fledgling chapter-book readers. Elementary-age children will identify with Geeger’s nervousness, his fear of making a mistake, and his impulse control even as they laugh at his antics. Line drawings depict humans with paper-white skin, but names suggest diversity among Geeger’s human classmates.

Welcome, Geeger!

(Fiction. 5-8)