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"Daddy doesn't like me", or "Bobby thinks I'm ugly". Daddy never told his son he doesn't like him, nor did Bobby ever tell Suzie she's ugly - these are ASSUMPTIONS based upon an incomplete story coupled with an overactive imagination, and they can play terrible tricks on a young mind. In the case of RobotFish, it awakens to find an awful "truth" - it's a robot... but it's ALSO a fish, and "robots and water DON'T get along". Why does it think it's a fish? Because it LOOKS like one. Upset that anybody would do something a heartless as making a fish that can't swim in water, it escapes the lab. Only when it finally returns to the lab and actually ASKS the scientists a series of questions (something it should have done right away) does RobotFish learn the real truth.... and it's nothing close to what it had imagined. Robotfish is part of the Little Sponges series of books, written and illustrated by Brandon Morino. The books act as both entertainment and as a tool for parents to help their children understand life, covering a range of human behaviors found in children -- from assumption to fear. These behaviors, or causes of these behaviors, are explained with characters and stories designed for a young mind to easily grasp