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A Robot Girl Ruined My Sleepover

Rebecca Patterson

Rebecca Patterson

A Robot Girl Ruined My Sleepover

Feeling lonely? Need a friend who thinks you’re the best? And can help you with your school work?
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It’s 2099 and Lyla has a new friend, a robot girl! It’s Clara 2.2’s first day at school and Lyla has been chosen to be her buddy. Clara is perfect in every way and she makes Lyla feel special too.

But when it comes to having fun, Lyla finds out that maybe her new friend isn’t quite so perfect after all.

A Robot Girl Ruined My Sleepover is a Silly Squad recommended read!

Use your local library website or app to borrow A Robot Girl Ruined My Sleepover for free! Visit the Find a Read page for more information.

Step into the future with Lyla with these super fun activity sheets from Andersen Press.

CLICK HERE to download the activity bundle. You can create a cyborg pet, design some super stylish outfits for Lyla, and create your own futuristic technology!

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Silly Squad member Lady Magnolia Rollerskate said:
“I think this book was excellent! It’s brilliant, filled with magic, friendships and more… My favourite character is Lyla, as she is brave, strong and she is the sort of person that you would want to make friends with. I would recommend this book to children who enjoy funny but emotional moments.”

Click the cover to find out more about the first book in the series, A Moon Girl Stole My Friend


 

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