About Robo-Sauce. Fans of the best-selling Dragons Love Tacos will devour Adam Rubin and Daniel Salmieri’s newest story, a hilarious picture book about robots, adapted for audio. FACT: Robots are awesome. They have lasers for eyes, rockets for feet, and supercomputers for brains! Plus, robots never have to eat steamed beans or take baths, or go to www.doorway.ru: Robo-Sauce is a hilarious and imaginative new picture book written by Adam Rubin and illustrated by Daniel Salmieri. Available October 20th, wherever books are sold. www.doorway.ru Add all three to Cart. Choose items to buy together. This item: Robo-Sauce. by Adam Rubin Hardcover. $ In Stock. Ships from and sold by www.doorway.ru FREE Shipping on /5().
Robo-sauce (Hardcover) by Adam Rubin. Shop all Penguin Publishing. $ 5 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews. 11 ratings. Quantity. Deliver to Edit zip code. Only 3 left. Robo-Sauce - Kindle edition by Rubin, Adam, Salmieri, Daniel. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Robo-Sauce. by Adam Rubin; illustrated by Daniel Salmieri. Age Range: 4 - 8 BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON A robot-crazy kid whips up a batch of Robo-Sauce, a magical concoction made up of a list of ridiculous ingredients such as "12 volts gluten-free kookamonga flakes" and "a sprig of sparkenfarfle." After pouring it over himself, he morphs into a robot.
Adam Rubin is the #1 New York Times best-selling author of ten critically-acclaimed picture books, including the Those Darn Squirrels trilogy, Dragons Love Tacos, Dragons Love Tacos 2: The Sequel, Secret Pizza Party, Robo-Sauce and El Chupacabras (short-listed for the Texas Blue Bonnet award). Adam Rubin is the New York Times best-selling author of a half dozen critically-acclaimed picture books including Robo-Sauce and Dragons Love Tacos. He spent ten years working as a creative director in the advertising industry before leaving his day job to write full time. Adam has a keen interest in improv comedy, camping and magic tricks. Their premise is simple: a boy loves dressing up in a homemade robot costume and terrorizing his family (“robo-poke! robo-grab! robo-stomp!”). When the smooth-talking unseen narrator offers the kid a chance to become an actual robot by drinking the “Robo-Sauce” of the title, the boy can’t resist; he then uses the sauce to engineer a full-scale robot takeover, which includes the very book readers hold.
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