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Synopsis
From award-winning author Eve L. Ewing comes an illustrated middle grade novel about a forgotten homemade robot who comes to life just when aspiring fifth-grade scientist Maya needs a friend -- and a science fair project. Maya's nervous about fifth grade. She tries to keep calm by reminding herself she knows what to expect. But then she learns that this year won't be anything like the last. For the first time since kindergarten, her best friends Jada and MJ are placed in a different class without her, and introverted Maya has trouble making new friends. She tries to put on a brave face since they are in fifth grade now, but Maya is nervous! Just when too much seems to be changing, she finds a robot named Ralph in the back of Mr. Mac's convenience store closet. Once she uses her science skills to get him up and running, a whole new world of connection opens up as Ralph becomes a member of her family and Maya begins to step into her power. In this touching novel, Eve L. Ewing melds together a story about community, adapting to change, and the magic of ingenuity that reminds young readers that they can always turn to their own curiosity when feeling lost.
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Is Maya and the Robot appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 8 and up.
A gentle, heartwarming middle grade story about friendship, adapting to change, and finding confidence. No objectionable content—perfect for independent readers exploring themes of belonging and science.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include anxiety.
Who'll love this
Kids will love the idea of discovering a forgotten robot and bringing it to life, plus Maya's journey to make new friends and tackle fifth grade challenges.