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A one-of-a-kind story about empathy and friendship. When a robot asks a boy, ¿Can we be friends?¿ the boy replies, ¿I don't think so. You're a tin can.¿ The robot disagrees. After all, the robot can play music! Do math! Bake a cake! But the robot has no brain, the boy insists, and no heart. So surely it is a tin can. Is there anything the robot can do to change the boy's mind? To prove it's more than a piece of metal? This whimsical story considers what it takes to be like someone else. And, more important, what it takes to be a friend.

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A one-of-a-kind story about empathy and friendship. When a robot asks a boy, ¿Can we be friends?¿ the boy replies, ¿I don't think so. You're a tin can.¿ The robot disagrees. After all, the robot can play music! Do math! Bake a cake! But the robot has no brain, the boy insists, and no heart. So surely it is a tin can. Is there anything the robot can do to change the boy's mind? To prove it's more than a piece of metal? This whimsical story considers what it takes to be like someone else. And, more important, what it takes to be a friend.
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Autorenporträt
Born in Paris and raised in Morocco, Barroux has a passion for travel and exploring other cultures. It's no surprise that he approaches each new book he is illustrating as if it's the beginning of an adventure. Barroux strives to create unusual artwork, and when creating picture-book art, he always tries to surprise the little kid that's inside of him. Despite all of the countries and faraway lands he's explored, Barroux still believes that life in books, where dogs can fly and trees are blue, is more extraordinary. He has illustrated and, in some instances, written numerous books for children for various publishers, including Blue Apple Books, Running Press, Simon & Schuster, Viking and Kids Can Press.