Andy Prakash was so bright he built himself his own robot. The robot did all Andy’s chores, he even decided to send the robot to school in his place, this is where the trouble started. Will Andy be able to help Bittu Bottu? Find out in this humorous adventure with basic robotics advice at the end.
Sample Text from How Bittu Bottu got Better – Basic Robotics
Andy Prakash was only eight years old, but he studied in Class 10.
He had more brains than the whole school. More brains than the students, more brains than the teachers and even more brains than the principal!
The walking, talking proof of his super-intelligence was Bittu Bottu, a robot he had built all by himself.
Bittu Bottu could answer any question.
“Bittu Bottu, how tall is Mount Everest?”
“About 8,848 metres above sea level,” Bittu Bottu replied.
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It is about being independent. And it tells about the parts of the robot
I liked it very much. It is motivating for kids and on the other hand it also points out to limits they have to keep in mind when thinking about robots.