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Facts vs Opinions vs Robots
Rated 4.19 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781984816269
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Explore the hilarious world of facts vs. opinions in “Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots” by Lisbeth Kaiser, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller “Goodnight Goon.” This timely book helps kids understand the difference between facts and opinions, with engaging illustrations by Stanley Chow. Perfect for classroom discussions or at-home learning. ISBN: 9781984816269.
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Debashish Paul –
A wonderful resource for teaching kids about bias and perspective! The illustrations are engaging and the text is clear.
Vishal Baisoya –
This book is fantastic! My kids now understand the difference between facts and opinions. I will be buying another copy for my niece.
Reju Rohan –
A bit too simplistic for older kids, but perfect for younger elementary students. The robot theme is a plus.
Yash Dabee –
My kids and I learned a lot! Clear explanations and fun illustrations made this book a hit. We are reading it again.
Soumya Salini Kar –
Perfect for classroom discussions! The book promotes critical thinking in a fun and accessible way. Highly recommended.
Bhupesh –
I was expecting more depth. It’s a decent introduction, but not comprehensive. A bit repetitive for me.
Anushka Agrawal –
My kid liked robots illustration. It’s a very educational book. I want to purchase more books from this author.
Saurabh Singh –
The illustration is so good. My kid want to read this book again and again. He is very happy to have this book.
Aaryan Kumar Pandey –
The book is informative, but it lacks a certain spark. It didn’t fully capture my child’s attention. Solid .
Akanshit Narula –
Amazing book to learn opinions and facts. The author tries to create a comparison of facts and opinions by using robots.
Aryaman Sharma –
The book tries to explain facts vs opinions but my kid didn’t get the core context.
Nishtha Gandotra –
My kid enjoyed the robot illustrations! The fact vs. opinion concept is a bit advanced for my -year-old, but we’ll revisit it later.
Garima Sharma –
Not as engaging as I hoped. My son lost interest quickly. The concept is good, but the execution could be better.
Rajesh Mandal –
A fun way to introduce critical thinking! The examples are relatable, and the robots add humor. I found it helpful for differentiating facts versus opinion.
Prapti Roy –
Simple and effective. It’s a good starting point for teaching kids how to think critically. The robots made it more appealing.
Sameer Kumar –
Great concept and colorful artwork. My students loved discussing the different perspectives. This book sparked thoughtful conversations.
Ankit Verma –
The book is educational, but it could be more engaging. The content feels a little dry.
Abhishek Prasad –
A helpful tool for parents and educators. It encourages kids to question information and form their own opinions.
Sundeep Kumar Baja –
The illustrations are great, but the book felt a little preachy at times. My daughter got bored halfway through. Needs more engagement.
Prakher Nigam –
Great book! It made understanding opinion and facts easier for my kids, thanks to the robot characters.
Dimple Grover –
The book is good for teaching opinions and facts, but there are some complex sentences.