The robot land – imagination practice 4

The robot land – imagination practice 4
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The robot land – imagination practice 4 Information
Age4-6, 7-9
LengthMedium
TypeEducational
GenreFantasy

Hi! I’m Dreamy, and today I have an exciting idea for you. Imagine visiting Robot Land, a city where you’re the only human. Dream up adventures with friendly robots!

Hi! my name is Dreamy, and today I have an interesting, easy practice for you. Believe me! This is gonna be very exciting.

Ok! Tell me. Did you ever see a robot? Or do you or any of your friends have one?
What does a robot feel with you or your friends? Try to think like A single robot that lives between lots of humans. Well, humans are fun! They walk, run, and play, but the robot has to wait all day long for someone to play with! But I have a plan!

Think about a city that is just for robots! No human is there! We call it The robot land! Everywhere is full of robots, in houses, cars, stores, and parks.

This robot land is full of amazing stories. Maybe someone has written these stories before!
But today, I want you to write a story happening in robot land. Imagine that you are going to the robot land to be a guest in one of their houses. They are all robots, but you are different. You are gonna be the only human there.

Now think about the story! What would you eat there? What do robots talking about? How do they sleep? What games do they like? Can you make any friends in robot land?
Dream it! Close your eyes and think about being a guest in robot land.

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