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Fuzzy by Tom Angleberger
Fuzzy by Tom Angleberger








Fuzzy by Tom Angleberger

They explain that Fuzzy–whose name is classified, but the nickname comes from the fuzzy logic he uses to problem solve–might be good at retrieving information and learning from experience, but he has no idea how to be a student. The two ask Max to be the robot’s guide in the school. Jones and Lieutenant Colonel Nina, the people running the program. Her quick actions in getting it back up and running though brings her to the attention of Dr. When the awkward-looking robot shows up, Max is less than impressed…especially when it trips and falls, barely missing her as it crashes to the ground. So when Vanguard One becomes the test site for RIP, the new national Robot Integration Program, Max is hoping that she might get a chance to participate. The one thing Max excels at is robots…she just loves everything about them…from programming to design. Of course, to even BE at Vanguard One, you have to be pretty bright the weekly UpGrade Tests see to that if kids don’t meet their potential they’re DownGraded to a less desirable school in the Federal School Board Program.

Fuzzy by Tom Angleberger

Max Zelaster is a pretty average student a Vanguard One Middle School. From Tom Angleberger, author of the Origami Yoda, Inspector Flytrap and QwikPick Papers series, as well as Horton Halfpot and Fake Mustache comes another humorous and heartfelt story about a unique character.īy Tom Angleberger and Paul Dellinger, Narrated by Erin Moon But when you’re a robot, it’s REALLY difficult. Beginning a new year of school is not so easy.










Fuzzy by Tom Angleberger