No-Bot, the Robot with No Bottom: A laugh-out-loud picture book from the creators of Supertato!

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No-Bot, the Robot with No Bottom: A laugh-out-loud picture book from the creators of Supertato!

No-Bot, the Robot with No Bottom: A laugh-out-loud picture book from the creators of Supertato!

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No-Bot can launch bombs and from his stomach and spout fire from his mouth. He is also shown to be able to fly through the air to some extent, using his wisp to propel himself. Use art software to colour a picture of a robot. Can you use different shades of one colour like the illustrations in the book? (see Resources below) In D.T we made our very own robots, the children thoroughly enjoyed getting their creative juices flowing and using their building skills to put together various objects. In Science we have been experiencing magnetic forces and experimenting to see which objects around school are magnetic and non-magnetic. No-Bot appears in Chapter 10, guiding Nate and the others though the Ghoulfather's tower, while making them complete various tasks, including a boss battle with him, before they're allowed to face The Ghoulfather himself.

No-Bot : The Robot’s New Bottom’ is a sequel to one of our best selling books ‘No-Bot the Robot with no bottom’. In it Bernard the robot has a rather awkward problem – his bottom is making a funny noise! In fact It looks like it’s going to explode!!! Fortunately Bernards friend’s are on hand to help him find a replacement but will it be suitable? Buy the book here! When fighting, his wisps turn purple, and his horn-like protrusions grow in size. He also opens his mouth to reveal many sharp spikes, resembling teeth, and his eyes turn to an angry expression. Most notably, he will pull out a second pair of arms, wielding a laser gun and a missile launcher. Warubo V5" could possibly be derived from both "warui" ( Japanese: 悪い , bad) and "robo" ( Japanese: ロボ , robot). The "5" in his name might be alluding to the "555" theme that the Ghoulfather has in Japanese.As a member of the Ghoulfamily, despite being supposed to be Nate and Hailey's enemy, he is very courteous with them, as he guides them in the Bada-Bing Tower and all the quest in the various floors in the tower, including his boss fight, seem to be more a test to measure their power than a try of destroying them. Also, he accompanies them to the top floor and he does not try anything to stop them. Yes, we both write the books and we both illustrate them. One of us will come up with a story or a character and show the other. If we agree that it’s a goodun’ then we both sit down at our desks and draw some rough sketches. These sketches get put up on the magnet wall and we stand in front of it making changes and stroking our chins. Once we are happy we start to make the art digitally and at that stage it is easy to work on images together. Pretty much the same deal for the words. We work pretty well together and hardly ever argue!… much. Buy the book here! This book is aimed at key stage 1, personally i feel nursery or reception would enjoy this book. This story explains to children that friend's are there to help and to work as a team to solve problems. It explores different emotions as Bernard starts off happy on the swing, then later is crying when he struggles to find his bottom and finally to end with a happy ending of him finding his bottom. Many people say there is no bot - that it is connecting people together, live. The AI can seem human because it says things real people do say, but it is always software, imitating people. Look at the use of punctuation in the story. Can you choose one type of punctuation and explain why it has been used in that place?

You'll have seen scissors on Cleverbot. Using them you can share snippets of chats with friends on social networks. Now you can share snips at Cleverbot.com too! I’ve discovered that you both write and illustrate your books – how does this work? Can you describe your process for us? How would you say ‘No-Bot: The Robot’s New Bottom’ is similar to your other popular ‘Supertato’ series? How is it different?No-Bot was originally created by Yopple Inc., but ended up breaking at some point, and was stored in a dark room for a long time. Eventually, the Ghoulfamily took him from there, presumably stealing him, and fixed him up. He joined them afterwards. Reporting any bugs to me will be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to ask. Look at the illustrations of the circuit boards on the inside covers. Could you create similar illustrations? A story about a robot called Bernard, who goes to the park to play on the swing. While on his journey home he realises that he has lost his bottom. He begins an adventure to find his bottom and seeks help from friends who have seen items that are of similar shape and colour, but no, to his dissapointment they are not his bottom! They work as a team to continue to search. Bernard later spots a funny shaped sandcastle and discovers it's his bottom.



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