![]() ![]() She tries to keep calm by reminding herself she knows what to expect. Interspersed with charming, animation-style b&w illustrations by Almeda, Ewing’s tender-hearted middle grade debut wholly conveys the strength it takes to come out of one’s shell, the thrill of discovery and creation, and the power of pursuing wonder. 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 is a winning protagonist amid a warm, mostly Black cast, continually grounded and guided by her compassion, ingenuity, and curiosity. Ralph can walk, talk, help with chores, and more the robot doesn’t always execute every command perfectly, however, and disaster ensues when Maya brings Ralph to the school science fair. Throwing herself into figuring out how Ralph works, Maya uses notes left by his builder, Mr. Maya and the Robot is an engaging, illustrated middle grade book with strong STEM connections, about the struggles of forming and maintaining friendships. Then Maya unearths barrel-bodied robot Ralph while helping at Mr. ![]() Though Maya is close to her parents and younger brother, Amir, she still struggles with feeling lonely, left out, and shy at school, where she’s having trouble befriending new classmates, especially bully Zoe Winters. Maya Robinson, a Black, science-loving fifth grader, is having a tough start to the school year: her two best friends, MJ and Jada, are in a different class for the first time since the group was five. ![]()
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