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Loading... Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots (original 2020; edition 2020)by Michael Rex (Author), Michael Rex (Illustrator)
Work InformationFacts vs. Opinions vs. Robots by Michael Rex (2020)
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. I...guess I don't really know how to rate this. It's not exactly the "funnest" book out there so I have no idea how an actual child might react, but I definitely know some kids who could have used repeated readings of this... Guess this is a "veggies" type of book: good for you for a specific reason. This book is cute and fun. My sixth grader, who usually dislikes reading picture books to his kindergarten-age sister, was enthusiastic about this one because he has learned in school that fact vs. opinion is important. I don't know that she understood the distinction after hearing the book, but he certainly did a great job using the book to try to teach her--and they both had fun. no reviews | add a review
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