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The Wild Robot on the Island is a beautifully illustrated and emotionally rich picture book that introduces readers to Roz, a robot stranded on a wild island after the cargo ship transporting her sinks. This simplified, picturebook adaptation of Peter Brown’s bestselling novel The Wild Robot captures the heart of Roz’s story in an accessible colour format for younger readers, while retaining its thoughtful exploration of empathy, belonging, identity and resilience.
Accidentally activated by a curious otter, Roz must learn to survive in the wild with no instructions, no idea of her purpose. Roz is initially met with fear and suspicion by the island’s animal inhabitants until an unexpected twist leads her to adopt a newly hatched gosling named Brightbill. Through this act of care, Roz learns how to live in harmony with nature and form meaningful relationships.
The author made this version to depict Roz’s life on the island with full-colour, atmospheric illustrations to vividly bring the island and its creatures to life, acting as a small window into Roz’s bigger story and inviting discussion via a thought-provoking new visual dimension. The story also invites big questions: What does it mean to be alive? How do we care for others who are different from us?
A superb choice for guided reading and whole-class discussions, The Wild Robot is a rare find: an emotionally intelligent, wildly imaginative, and quietly powerful book that sparks both conversation and curiosity. It is highly recommended for any primary classroom or school library.
If you’re looking for a heartwarming and thought-provoking storytime read, The Wild Robot by Peter Brown is the perfect choice. This highly original story combines themes of technology and nature and is a sure-fire hit in the classroom.
The story follows a curious robot called Roz, who finds herself stranded in the wild on an island. Roz must learn to survive and earn the trust of the island’s animals.
This is a beautiful tale of acceptance, friendship and what it means to care about others. With short chapters and lovely illustrations, The Wild Robot is a delightful read for Year 3 and beyond.
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