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Police robots

The U.S. military has given nearly 1,000 robots to police departments around the country. This means most police robots are ex-military. Young readers will walk through the history of robots teaming up with those who bravely wear the badge. They can decide for themselves if they think robots belong on the beat.
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Medical robots

No surgeon can boast the steady ?hands? of da Vinci. This surgical robot was built for careful cutting, and that is why it has helped with more than three million medical operations to date! This high-interest children?s read introduces robots dedicated to saving lives and caregiving.
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Factory robots

General Motors brought the first factory robot to life in 1961. The 4,000-pound assembly-line robot was named Unimate. It proved it could build cars twice as fast as humans could! In this children?s tech title, the behind-the-scenes robots that make factory work fly get much-deserved attention.
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Trabajo

Presents a children's book for early readers that describes how different machines are used to make work much easier.
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The LEGO Mindstorms EV3 idea book

181 simple machines and clever contraptions
Presents 181 building projects for LEGO Mindstorms.
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Grandes camiones

Describes different kinds of trucks, such as a crane, backhoe, fire engine, tractor, and others. Includes a related story and puzzle.
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Space robots

Exploring the universe greatly depends on space robots. They go where astronauts cannot go and survive where astronauts cannot survive. Food, water, sleep, and oxygen are not required for them to function, and radiation exposure is not a concern. Young readers curious about space will gravitate toward this high-interest title.
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Making Breakfast

"Observing that machines can help us do work. Describing machines that help us make breakfast.".
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Big digs and construction sites

Filled with hundreds of photographs illustrating different parts of machines and job sites, and showing the different tasks that occur each day, this book takes an up-close look at the big, noisy, amazing world of construction sites.
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Wheels and axles at work

Describes wheels and axles, including the history, function, and everyday uses.
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