Ghaith and Robo The Mystery of the Missing Water

    

When the school taps run dry, 10-year-old Ghaith doesn’t just complain—he investigates! With curiosity and a spark of ingenuity, he discovers the school’s greywater system and sets out to find the problem. After building a small inspection robot from recycled parts, Ghaith and his creation, Robo, uncover a clogged filter that’s been stopping the flow. This hands-on STEM adventure blends real-world science, environmental awareness, and robotics in a story that shows how kids can solve real problems with imagination and teamwork. Perfect for readers aged 6–12 who love innovation, engineering, and making a difference!

 

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Why This Book Is Great for Young Readers:

  • Introduces important environmental topics like greywater reuse and sustainability
  • Promotes research, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving
  • Inspires interest in robotics and smart systems using accessible language
  • Empowers children to explore engineering concepts through storytelling
  • Encourages resourcefulness and teamwork
  • A great addition to STEM classrooms, libraries, and science fairs
  • Shows how young minds can make a real-world impact with curiosity and care

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Book Specifications

Book Size: Executive (7 x 10 in / 178 x 254 mm)

Page Count: 38 Pages

Interior Color: Standard Color

Paper Type: 80# White — Coated

Binding Type: Paperback Perfect Bound

Cover Finish: Glossy

ISBN: 978-1-326-27511-2

 

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Curious Engineers Series

is an educational children’s book series that introduces young readers to the fascinating world of engineering, smart building systems, and real-world problem solving — all through the eyes of curious and imaginative kids.