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Robot Girl

Malorie Blackman

Editorial: Barrington Stoke Ltd

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Sinopsis

A futuristic drama full of suspense from the UK Children's Laureate 2013-2015. Claire is keen to find out what her dad has been working on in his lab. He's been really excited about it and Claire knows it must be something that will make him even more famous. But the big reveal isn't at all what she expected and now Claire has a dilemma on her hands - what do you do when your dad has created a monster...? Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 8+
Disponible desde: 01/12/2020.
Longitud de impresión: 24 páginas.

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