<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Ben receives a very special present for his fifth birthday. With a press of his square nose, Tobor comes alive, suggesting and playing games, talking and asking questions. Tobor soon becomes Ben's best friend. Full color. 11 7/16 x 9 5/16.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>"It's refreshing to see a story that successfully incorporates technology into analog play rather than demonizing one or the other. A new-toy story for readers to befriend." - Kirkus Reviews </b></p> <p>Ben was content playing with his animal friends, but he was beginning to get tired of the same thing every day. On his fifth birthday, a new friend named Tobor arrives. Tobor sure is different from all of Ben's other friends. Tobor is full of ideas and has nonstop energy. At first Ben is happy to play along, but then he begins to wonder if his new friend is to much. Will these two new friends find happiness together? Turn on the switch and find out!</p> <p><i>Sometimes friendship develops where you least expect it. A heartwarming and funny story for children ages 4 and up.</i></p> <p><li>Guided Reading Level J<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><li>It's refreshing to see a story that successfully incorporates technology into analog play rather than demonizing one or the other. A new-toy story for readers to befriend. - <i>Kirkus Reviews</i> <li>Van Genechten's mixed-media drawings have a sweet, homey feel―Tobor resembles a cardboard box with rivets―and the story offers opportunities to think about friendships, fickleness, group dynamics, and appreciating companions' unique qualities. - <i>Publishers Weekly</i> <li>A cute and clever story - <i>Beyond the Bookends</i> <li>An interesting story, especially for today's children who are so used to digital toys that entertain them, that they forget how to entertain themselves- <i>Ryan Franklin, Illinois State Library</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Guido Van Genechten</b> (1957, Belgium) studied drawing and painting, graphics and photography. Afterwards he worked for many years in the graphic industry. Now Guido works as a fulltime illustrator of children's books. In 1998 he won the international Illustrator's Award City of Hasselt with his picture book Ricky. This prize was the beginning of his international career as a children's book illustrator. Since that moment, Guido Van Genechten has created many best-selling stories and received several awards. In 2007 he was the winner of the Reader's Digest Award for Best Children's Book Illustrator. And in the past ten years his books were published in 30 countries around the world.
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