A graphic novel series that introduces readers to the STEM concepts that make robotics possible—and depicts a series of exciting competitions.

As one team member plays robot, the makers must program their way to a meal. Thanks to the rivalry between the robot soccer club and battle robot crew, the results get messy. But when the kids’ mysterious mentor, Dr. Cybo, takes them to watch a major robotics tournament, the two crews may find the inspiration they need to level up—if they can go long enough without an argument!

Creators

Podoal Chingu is a writing collective in South Korea focused on informative stories for young readers. Their work includes The Robot Makers series.

Hong Jong-Hyeon studied at the Department of Cartoon Arts of Kongju National University in Gongju, South Korea, before drawing numerous graphic novels. He now lives and works in South Korea.

Reviews

Calling all young coders and robot enthusiasts! Buckle up for a graphic novel adventure that whisks you away to coding camp with La Ion and their friends. …One of the best things about this book is that it teaches kids about coding and robotics in a fun and accessible way. The book does not shy away from technical terms, but it explains them in a way that is easy for kids to understand. The book emphasizes the importance of teamwork and collaboration. The kids in the book learn that they can achieve more by working together than they can on their own. Overall, this is a great book for kids who are interested in coding, robotics, or just looking for a fun and exciting read. Reviewer Rating: 5

Children's Literature

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