Robotics
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Product details
- ISBN 9780241759806
- Weight: 617g
- Dimensions: 238 x 289mm
- Publication Date: 06 Nov 2025
- Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Discover how robots are revolutionising everything from medicine to space exploration in this stunning robotics book for kids ages 7-9.
Robots are no longer just science fiction – they're real, and they're changing the world! From healthcare to manufacturing, and even space exploration, robots are everywhere.
Robotics introduces curious minds to the amazing world of robotics, where cutting-edge technology meets human innovation. Learn how robots are designed, how they think, and how they are used in various fields to make life better for everyone.
This robotics book for kids offers:
- A refreshing new, curriculum-friendly perspective that explains both everyday tech and more advanced innovations.
- Inspiring insights on the positive impact of technology for our planet and its people.
- Engaging, practical information perfect for students and tech enthusiasts interested in STEM.
This book shows how robotics will shape future industries and our personal lives, with insights into AI, machine learning, and automation, showcasing the latest advances in robotics in healthcare, manufacturing, space exploration, and more!
More in the series
Robotics is the second STEM book in our Adventures in Tech series, perfect for young tech enthusiasts. Interested in the technology connecting and protecting our planet? Continue learning with Satellites.
Kate Peridot writes fiction and non-fiction, and likes to imaginatively blend the two to create immersive books. Kate hopes to inspire children to find out more about robots, and to see them as more than just tools, but as helpers and collaborators too.
Denis Freitas is an illustrator and graphic designer from São Paulo, Brazil.
