Enter the world of the #1 New York Times bestselling The Wild Robot with this enchanting and timeless picture book.
Venture into Roz's wild world in this gorgeously illustrated picture book that brings to full colour the adventures of the #1
New York Times bestselling novel
The Wild Robot - now a DreamWorks major motion picture starring Lupita Nyong'o, Pedro Pascal and Kit Connor!
Roz is not where she's supposed to be.
Roz the robot wasn't designed to live in the wilderness. But when she washes up on an island, she must learn from the animal inhabitants and adapt to her new, natural surroundings, and before long, the island begins to feel like home.
Filled with Peter Brown's stunning artwork, this moving picture book is the perfect gift for readers new to
The Wild Robot or for longtime fans of the series that sparked a global phenomenon.
Details
ISBN13: 9781835871645
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 48
Edition:
Publication Date: 24 Jun 2025
Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
Publication City, Country: Chichester, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 26(H)x26.2(L)x1(W)478
Weight (gm): 478
Author Biography
Peter Brown is an author and illustrator of children's books. His titles include
New York Times bestsellers
The Wild Robot,
The Curious Garden,
Children Make Terrible Pets and
Mr. Tiger Goes Wild. Peter has earned numerous honours for his books, including a Caldecott Honor, a Horn Book Award, two E.B. White Awards, a
New York Times Best Illustrated Book Award and six
New York Times bestsellers.
Peter lives in Maine, USA. Follow him on Twitter @itspeterbrown.
Reviews
This is a tender and moving story about that wonder of nature, our capacity to learn and adapt, and how we are capable of more than we could have imagined. * Juno Magazine *
Gorgeously illustrated. -- Scott Evans * The Reader Teacher *
This adaptation successfully distills the heart of Roz's story, making it a wonderful gateway for young readers eager to explore her world further * School Library Journal, starred review *
A hymn to the intrinsic loveliness of the wild and the possibility of sharing it * Kirkus, starred review *