While there she befriends the local wildlife and raises a baby goose as her son. His passing devastated everyone. I hope to be able to catch you presenting somewhere sometime. I have been looking for something to pursue AI , robots, and virtual reality in the economy, in other words, the future. I like how when you were writing you decided to make Roz feel different feelings during the book. Your books are very popular with all our kids, especially Mr Tiger Goes Wild (though You Will Be My Friend is my personal favorite).The Wild Robot was an amazing story; I absolutely loved it and I am waiting for the Wild Robot Escapes! The ‘waiting was hard, but we all ‘cheered’ when we unpacked/found the the second wild robot book. It wasn’t a graceful process, but I survived the stress and the solitude and the crippling self-doubt, and now my novel has entered the world. I even recommended the books to my class to read. I can’t tell you how happy he will be to know you’re working on another!Thank you for this beautiful and haunting tale of a wild robot. Are you going to write a sequel for The Wild Robot? Thanks for taking us along for this journey of your process! Stay tuned!when do you think the sequel will be done 2016 …… and also i love your book its the best book i”ve ever started to read ill read it over and over and over again thank you for making this book peter!I read your book to my 6 year son and he absolutely loved it (as did I). To be honest, it’s difficult for me to put this book down as well. Created by. He’ll be very happy to hear that there will be more to read about Roz in the future! Authors and filmmakers and playwrights almost always have to choose a pronoun (he, she, it) for each character, and by doing so they’re committing to a gender, or lack thereof, for each character. I loved that Roz learned the animal language so quickly I also liked that Roz had a son and it was not a robot but it was a goose . So, I wrote my first children’s novel. I love the questions it brings out of my son and the way I see the story coming out in the way he plays afterwards.I am a 3rd grade teacher (currently) in a Waldorf charter school. I am currently hard at work on the second Wild Robot book…I’m writing as quickly as I can. Yes, I’m beginning work on the sequel right now. It made my 8 year old son read! There are millions of people in my school who hope their will be a 3rd book. This is my pick for this fall. “Just one more chapter!” “That chapter doesn’t count! My grandson, who has dyslexia and can be a reluctant reader, loved it too. A big smile appeared on the squirrel's tiny face. I am dying to know what Roz is doing with her friends.

Why is she there? ?My son, Fin simply fell in love with the first Wild Robot book. ?My son, Fin simply fell in love with the first Wild Robot book. !My always calm, cool, and collected ten year old son *sobbed* when he told me about the end of this book. to start a computer or program, or be started in this way. My 7 year old is in love with this story. From Vash H.I am Vash’s Mom. The book carried him through a big move and I regretted packing #2 (The Wild Robot Escapes). booted. You basically just need to find a simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, etc. Like so many science fiction authors before me, I decided to choose a gender-specific pronoun for my robot character. I hope Roz and Brightbill will be together again, because if something ever happened to my grandma and she could never come back home to me, I would be too sad! We finished The Wild Robot about a month before “Escapes” was released. And he asked if I thought there might be a sequel. Thank you. Like so many science fiction authors before me, I decided to choose a gender-specific pronoun for my robot character. Stay tuned!We read this as a summer family read-aloud to our boys, 7, 10 and 11 years. One more!” “Mom, just ONE more chapter, I promise, I’ll go to bed!” I was secretly hoping they would beg for more chapters too. So I procrastinated by making myself some writing rules:With my writing rules and my story maps and my research and my notes and my sketches in tow, I drove out to a cabin in the woods, brewed a pot of coffee, and opened my laptop.
If you have a few minutes I’d like to tell you about it. His little brother is now reading it. Thank you for writing a book for middle schoolers that seems to recognize that they are intelligent, capable thinkers. Is there a plan for a third book?Thank you for sharing your wonderful and inspirational story.The book is really nice. Thank you.