The Builderbots
2 books in this series
How to Build a Planet
Meet the Builderbots, the robot building team who are out of this world! Join them on a journey to discover what it takes a make a planet, uncovering incredible facts about Earth and our solar system along the way.
Imagine you had the chance to build your very own planet. What would you do?
Would you make a mighty mountain?
Invite the most incredible animals?
How about adding an icy waterfall or super space ocean?
Don’t forget, you'll need to choose a shiny star for your planet, too!
Packed with facts about our amazing planet – from the wildlife that lives here to its part in the solar system – this engaging, interactive, fact-filled book is perfect for budding explorers, ecologists and astronauts!
Imagine you had the chance to build your very own planet. What would you do?
Would you make a mighty mountain?
Invite the most incredible animals?
How about adding an icy waterfall or super space ocean?
Don’t forget, you'll need to choose a shiny star for your planet, too!
Packed with facts about our amazing planet – from the wildlife that lives here to its part in the solar system – this engaging, interactive, fact-filled book is perfect for budding explorers, ecologists and astronauts!
How to Build A Human
Take a fascinating tour through the incredible body, and discover all the things that make a human – from the weird to the wonderful!
Meet the Builderbots – the best building crew in the universe! They can build just about anything.... but can they build a human?
Packed with facts about the human body – from what the tiniest bone in our body is to why we have nostril hairs – this is the perfect book for budding scientists.
Meet the Builderbots – the best building crew in the universe! They can build just about anything.... but can they build a human?
Packed with facts about the human body – from what the tiniest bone in our body is to why we have nostril hairs – this is the perfect book for budding scientists.
- The biggest human muscle is the gluteus maximus. There are two of them in your bottom which help with standing, walking and moving.
- You don't have hair growing on your lips, hand palms, foot soles and eyelids
- When you go to sleep your brain doesn't stop. It carries on keeping you alive and it also creates dreams.
- Your ears help you balance. The brain senses the liquid sloshing this way and that inside your ear tubes, and it works our which way your head is moving.
- A resting human heart beats around seventy times per minute.

