Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepover
Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepover
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Annotation: Rabbit is excited about the sleepover he has carefully planned for his friend Robot, but Robot has some different ideas about how things should go, in chapter-book format.
 
Reviews: 8
Catalog Number: #79936
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Special Formats: Chapter Book Chapter Book
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Copyright Date: 2012
Edition Date: 2014 Release Date: 02/11/14
Pages: 50 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-7636-6875-3 Perma-Bound: 0-605-80298-X
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-7636-6875-4 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-80298-8
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2011048365
Dimensions: 23 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

Rabbit and his pal Robot sure do have fun. When Robot arrives for a sleepover, Rabbit shows him his list of what they're going to do, which must be followed to a T. So they make pizza, watch TV, play Go Fish, and go to bed, with all kinds of hilarious hiccups along the way. The light ridiculousness of a machine and animal hanging out together provides plenty of yuks (Rabbit tops his pie with carrots and lettuce; Robot prefers bolts and screws), and Bell breaks up the easy-reading text with warm, goofy cartoon illustrations. Kids will welcome these new besties to their early-reading rotation.

Horn Book

Who knows how the orderly, methodical rabbit and the more spontaneous, cell-phone-shaped robot ever became friends, but their bond is tested over a slumber party in four entertaining, easy-to-read chapters. Picture clues creatively support new readers, and the clean design, including both spot art and full-page images, will help keep their attention. This is a lively, memorable affirmation of opposites-attract friendship.

Kirkus Reviews

Make way for another endearing, odd-couple pair of friends in beginning-reader land. Rabbit takes a cue from forebear Toad and makes a list to plan his time with, not Frog, but Robot. According to his list, their sleepover includes plans to make pizza, watch television, play Go Fish and go to bed. Unlike Lobel's heroes in Frog and Toad Together, these friends do not lose their list, but tension ensues when Robot tries to add additional items (games of Old Maid and Crazy Eights) to the list. Even when they follow through on making pizza, Robot wishes for unorthodox toppings (nuts, bolts and screws) and ends up finding them by dismantling Rabbit's furniture. Rabbit is then reasonably worried about where they will eat their meal, but Robot has the good idea to spread a blanket on the floor and have a picnic. Similar scenarios ensue in subsequent chapters, with ample humor to augment the storytelling. The vocabulary, however, includes a few too many reaches for brand-new readers, and while the digital typeface used in parts of the text may evoke Robot's voice, it may prove distracting to not-yet-fluent readers. A good choice for those ready to launch into more advanced texts. (Early reader. 6-8)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 2 Rabbit has his sleepover with Robot perfectly planned; he has even made a list of the night's activities: make pizza, watch TV, play Go Fish, go to bed. Unfortunately, Rabbit didn't plan on a few circumstances, such as Robot's preference for nuts and bolts on his pizza, which he procures by dismantling Rabbit's table and chairs, or the temporary misplacement of the remote control. Robot tries to remedy each situation to a degree. He lays out a blanket on the floor for a picnic supper, though Rabbit's table and chairs are never repaired. He also finds the remote control, bizarrely located in Rabbit's ear. In the end, it's Rabbit who helps Robot by replacing his failing batteries with new ones. The story has a few loose ends, but hilarious details such as Rabbit telling Robot to turn down his Volume Knob anytime he yells, and the sight of Rabbit and Robot both wearing Rabbit-shaped pajamas-Robot forgot his and had to borrow a pair-will attract the adoration of early chapter-book readers, who will undoubtedly hope for more from this duo. Amanda Struckmeyer, Middleton Public Library, Madison, WI

Word Count: 1,670
Reading Level: 2.8
Interest Level: 1-4
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.8 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 153507 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:1.2 / points:2.0 / quiz:Q58586
Lexile: 490L
Guided Reading Level: L
Fountas & Pinnell: L

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