<p>&ldquo;Daddy doesn&#39;t like me&rdquo; or &ldquo;Bobby thinks I&#39;m ugly&rdquo;. Daddy never told his son he doesn&#39;t like him nor did Bobby ever tell Suzie she&#39;s ugly &ndash; these are&nbsp;<strong>ASSUMPTIONS</strong> based upon an incomplete story coupled with an overactive imagination and they can play terrible tricks on a young mind.&nbsp;</p><p>In the case of RobotFish it awakens to find an awful &ldquo;truth&rdquo; &ndash; it&#39;s a robot... but it&#39;s ALSO a fish and &ldquo;robots and water DON&#39;T get along&rdquo;. Why does it think it&#39;s a fish? Because it LOOKS like one. Upset that anybody would do something a heartless as making a fish that can&#39;t swim in water it escapes the lab.&nbsp;</p><p>Only when it finally returns to the lab and actually ASKS the scientists a series of questions (something it should have done right away) does RobotFish learn the real truth.... and it&#39;s nothing close to what it had imagined.</p><p>Robotfish is part of the Little Sponges series of books written and illustrated by Brandon Morino. The books act as both entertainment and as a tool for parents to help their children understand life covering a range of human behaviors found in children -- from assumption to fear. These behaviors or causes of these behaviors are explained with characters and stories designed for a young mind to easily grasp</p>
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