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Wodney Wat’s Wobot

Wodney Wat’s Wobot

Published in
2011
3.59
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Description

The meek rodent hero, Wodney, with a speech impediment and a heart of gold, is back along with Camilla Capybara, the big bully. This time, Wodney has a secret weapon: a robot that helps him pronounce his r's, which seems to be just the thing to scare Camilla away for good. Now available in paperback, this empowering sequel to 'Hooway for Wodney Wat' reminds us that the little guy can finish first, and it's often brains—not brawn—that save the day.
Age
4-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
32 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • Enhances Language Skills: 'Wodney Wat's Wobot' is a playful book that introduces children to alliteration and rhyme, which can help in developing their phonemic awareness and appreciation for the nuances of language.
  • Teaches About Acceptance: The story of Wodney Wat and his robot provides a gentle lesson on accepting others despite their differences and the importance of inclusivity, making it a valuable read for promoting empathy in young readers.
  • Boosts Confidence in Reading: With its repetitive and predictable text, 'Wodney Wat's Wobot' can help emerging readers gain confidence as they start to recognize and predict words, making the reading experience more enjoyable and less intimidating.
  • Encourages Problem-Solving: The book presents a problem that the main character must overcome, which can inspire children to think creatively and develop their problem-solving skills as they engage with the story.