Bots and Bods: How Robots and Humans Work, from the Inside Out

by John Andrews (Author)

Bots and Bods: How Robots and Humans Work, from the Inside Out
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
What do humans and robots have in common? Find out in this intriguing illustrated nonfiction book that encourages kids to discover their inner robot. Bots and Bods is an illustrated guide for kids looking to explore anatomy and technology and how they're related. How do we both move or sense the world? How does robot intelligence compare to our own? Middle-grade readers will find these answers and more among the four sections: Body structures, Muscle and movement, Senses and sensors, Thinking and feeling. An accessible guide with exciting illustrations, fun facts, and special feature spreads about robots in the real world explains why "bots" can sometimes do a better job than "bods" and vice versa.
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School Library Journal

Gr 4-6--This illustrated nonfiction title provides an orderly journey through various systems within humans and robots. The text discusses how the human body works in relation to movement, senses, and intelligence, then explains to what degree robotics can imitate those abilities. Historical tidbits such as the first use of the word robot or the earliest known prosthesis are featured. Text boxes ask interesting questions (answered in the back matter), offer ideas for activities (such as charging a cell phone with bananas), or describe a "Fantastic Fact." Amusing art depicts humans and robots interacting. Diagrams show human brains and computer processors, or how muscles differ from cables and actuators. Whether readers are interested in how robots generally work or how they resemble humans in particular, there are plenty of details to satisfy their curiosity. The table of contents and index allow readers to easily find specific topics, including nanorobotics, biomimetics, and space exploration. Modern innovations such as self-driving cars and deep-sea exploration are covered as well as the future of surgical robots and robotically piloted airplanes. VERDICT A fairly comprehensive introduction to robotics, and a good update to collections.--Suzanne Costner, Fairview Elem. Sch., Maryville, TN

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John Andrews
John Andrews is a bod, not a bot. He has edited and written dozens of adult and children's books on history, sports, music, science, and a host of other subjects. His recent published work includes Timeline of World History and The Beautiful Game: The Infographic Book of Soccer.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781524862756
Lexile Measure
1000
Guided Reading Level
S
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Publication date
March 20, 2021
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF051030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Anatomy & Physiology
JNF051120 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Technology | How Things Work/Are Made
JNF013110 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts | Body
Library of Congress categories
Robots
Human body

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