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The Robot Who Couldn’t Count

The Robot Who Couldn’t Count

Leo Phillips

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Creative Arts Management OÜ
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9789908011585

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In 'The Robot Who Couldn’t Count,' explore a whimsical yet profound journey through the eyes of a well-meaning robot struggling to make sense of the world. Each poem captures the delicate balance between logic and emotion, as our mechanical protagonist encounters the complexities of human life, love, and the value of imperfections.  From the bustling gears of a factory to the quiet moments of reflection under starlit skies, this collection intertwines playful imagery with philosophical musings. As the robot grapples with numbers and the meaning they hold, readers are invited to ponder what it truly means to measure existence.  This enchanting volume invites readers of all ages to laugh, reflect, and discover that sometimes the greatest insights come not from calculations, but from the heart. Join the robot on an unforgettable quest where counting becomes a metaphor for understanding, leading to unexpected revelations about connection and self-worth.

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