Incoming Resources
- Into the night to save the day!, adapted by Cala Spinner
- The adventurer's guide to dragons (and why they keep biting me), Wade Albert White ; illustrations by Mariano Epelbaum
- Robot workers, David Jefferis
- Enginerds, Jarrett Lerner
- Sphero mini, app-enabled robotic ball
- All about robots, by Lisa J. Amstutz
- Only human, Sylvain Neuvel
- Mars exploration rovers, an interactive space exploration adventure, by Steve Kortenkamp
- The good, the bad, and the cowbots, by Russ Bolts ; illustrated by Jay Cooper
- I am a Sith, by Christopher Nicholas ; illustrated by Chris Kennett
- Frank Einstein and the bio-action gizmo, by Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- Frank Einstein and the evoblaster belt, Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- How robots work, Ian Chow-Miller
- Wonder pack, smart robots for curious minds, Wonder Workshop
- Detroit, become human
- How to code a sandcastle, by Josh Funk ; illustrated by Sara Palacios ; foreword by Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code
- R is for robot, a noisy alphabet, Adam F. Watkins
- The 12 biggest breakthroughs in robot technology, Marne Ventura
- Robot brains, written by David Jefferis
- Making things talk, [Practical methods for connecting physical objects], Tom Igoe
- Our robots, ourselves, robotics and the myths of autonomy, David A. Mindell
- Robots vs fairies, edited by Dominik Parisien & Navah Wolfe
- Tin, Pádraig Kenny
- Zoobots, wild robots inspired by real animals, written by Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Alex Ries
- Robo-Rabbit Boy, go!, Thomas Flintham
- House of robots, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Juliana Neufeld
- Star wars, written by Lisa Stock
- PJ Masks and the dinosaur!, adaped by R.J. Cregg
- And the robot went ..., Michelle Robinson ; illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier
- Robots, Melissa Stewart
- Big bot, small bot, a book of robot opposites, by Marc Rosenthal