Bimbot is thrown out of the tree-house gang for being a crybaby. Robots don’t
cry, Rusty, Klunk and Klang tell him. In the woods Bimbot meets a skunk with no
smell, a bee with no stripes and a bear who is afraid of heights. Can his new
friends help him out? This is the first book from an original and exciting new
author.
Review
‘A salutary tale of bullying and comeuppance’ — The Sunday Tribune The Sunday
Tribune ‘The first book from an original and exciting new author’ — Woman’s
Way Woman’s Way Robots Don’t Cry is about peer-group pressure and friendship,
but there is also a lot more going on in this surprisingly sophisticated story
… In this story, not only does Bimbot have to learn about friendship, but
along the way also has to deal with fear of the unknown, lack of
self-confidence, give and take and the good feeling you get in helping others.
In fact most of the emotions experienced at some stage by your average 6-8 year
old. However, far from being some sort of do-good treatise, the author has
cleverly packed all the subliminal messages into a jolly good read. — Books
Ireland Books Ireland”