Brobots: The Complete Collection
Brobots Series
What’s inside...
They're BROTHERS. They're ROBOTS. They're BROBOTS! When BIG problems come to Brotown, Joukei, Kouro, and Panchi team up to save the day! From a kaiju kerfuffle, some mecha malarkey, and lots of shoujo shenanigans, these bro-fessionals can take on any challenge. From award-winning author J. Torres (Teen Titans Go, Lola: A Ghost Story) and illustrator Sean Dove (Fried Rice) comes the timeless action-packed adventure about the power of teamwork and enduring friendship! Now collected in one big book with new bonus content, get with the bro-gram and read all three Brobots stories!
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
7-10
Length
128 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
How do you think the Brobots worked together to solve problems? Can you think of a time when you worked well with others?
What is your favorite gadget the Brobots used and why? How would you use that gadget in your daily life?
Which Brobot do you relate to the most and what qualities do you share with them?
How do the Brobots show friendship and teamwork? Why are these qualities important?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to relate the Brobots' adventures to their own experiences with friends or during teamwork in school.
Discuss the importance of creativity and innovation, as showcased by the various gadgets in the book, and how they can incorporate creativity in problem-solving.
Highlight the values of perseverance and collaboration, emphasizing how the Brobots overcome obstacles by working together.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and Collaboration
Explanation: In 'Brobots: The Complete Collection,' the robot brothers work together to solve problems and overcome obstacles, showcasing the power of collaboration.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of working with others to achieve common goals, which can be applied in school projects, sports teams, and family activities.
Example Lesson: Creativity and Innovation
Explanation: The Brobots often use their unique abilities and invent new strategies to navigate challenges, illustrating imaginative problem-solving.
Real-World Application: Encourages children to think outside the box and use creativity to handle their daily challenges and tasks, be it in their playtime or homework.
Example Lesson: Acceptance and Diversity
Explanation: The diverse characters in the series, including robots of various shapes and functions, promote inclusivity and acceptance of differences.
Real-World Application: Teaches children to appreciate and embrace individual differences in their classmates and community members, fostering a more inclusive environment.
Example Lesson: Resilience and Adapting to Change
Explanation: Throughout their adventures, the Brobots often encounter setbacks but always find ways to adapt and continue their mission, demonstrating resilience.
Real-World Application: Helps children understand that setbacks are a part of life and learning to adapt and persevere is important in overcoming difficulties.
Example Lesson: Importance of Humor
Explanation: The light-hearted and humorous interactions between the Brobots add a fun element to their journeys, teaching the value of humor.
Real-World Application: Encourages children to develop a sense of humor, alleviating stress and improving interactions with others in a joyful manner.