The first book ever written about a humanoid robot for kids. An extraordinary story of a young girl who starts a relationship with Saskia, the robot. Every detail of the robot's existence is grounded in truth. Through the book we learn to distinguish between the human-like qualities of Saskia and the reality of her being a machine. "Ahhhhhhhhh!" I scream again. I can“t control it...I am talking to a head... Luna, a 12-year-old girl, discovers that her parents have created a humanoid robot named Saskia. Every night while everyone is asleep, Luna walks to the factory to spend time with Saskia. Over time, Saskia becomes a friend, a companion who listens to her worries and offers advice. This is a story about robots, one where we uncover the secrets of how they came to be. At the same time, it gently reminds us that a robot, no matter how advanced, is not human-it is a machine. It's easy to be confused, especially in today's world where robots can imitate human behaviour and emotions. We understand throughout the book what is a robot and what is not a robot. This is an important distinction for children growing up in a tech-driven world, where robots are increasingly a part of everyday life.