An Unexpected Birthday Present Turns Into A Magical 3D Printer
Peter is about to turn seven years old. For his upcoming Birthday he is gifted a 3D Printer by his father – one that is capable of printing anything!
Enter Pablo The Printer
Pablo The Printer is powered by invention, fun and courage. While most 3D Printers can only print in plastic, Pablo can literally print things to life! Pablo not only prints Peter the toys he wants, including a new best friend (a blue dog named Rocky will always be a man’s best friend), but he also shares timeless wisdom with him. Peter soon learns a valuable lesson. Even though Pablo is capable of printing anything, it doesn’t mean that Peter should print everything. Along the way, Peter meets a few new friends and learns first-hand the power of why imagination is so important for the next industrial revolution. So, will you join Peter and Pablo in their adventure to make the future?
Book Description & Morals:
Pablo The Printer teaches children the value and potential effects of technology. Technology has brought us amazing things from the printing press to the computer. Technology will not, however, be able to replace the social interaction and communication present in the modern world. Like all things in life and the ideas that come 3D printers should be treated with love & respect.
From the Publisher
Join Peter & Pablo on a Magical Journey of Creation and Discovery
Peter, on the cusp of turning seven, receives an extraordinary birthday gift from his father—a 3D printer unlike any other. Named Pablo, this printer has the magical ability to bring Peter’s wildest dreams to life, printing everything from toys to a new best friend, Rocky, a loyal blue dog. But with great power comes great responsibility, and Peter is about to learn a valuable lesson in creativity, responsibility, and the limits of invention.
Key Highlights of Peter and Pablo’s Adventures
A Magical 3D Printer
Meet Pablo, the printer powered by invention, fun, and courage, capable of printing anything from the imagination.
Wisdom and Wonder
Through his adventures with Pablo, Peter learns that the power of creation comes with the need for wisdom and discernment.
Imagination Fueling the Future
This story inspires young readers to understand the importance of imagination in driving the next industrial revolution.
Lessons in Technology and Humanity
Pablo teaches that while technology can bring about incredible advancements, it cannot replace the value of social interaction, communication, and respect for our creations.
Embark on a Journey of Discovery
“Peter And Pablo The Printer: Adventures In Making The Future” is more than just a story. It’s an exploration of how technology shapes our world and the role imagination plays in driving progress. It’s a reminder that in an era of endless possibilities, the choices we make about what we create matter.
Perfect for young readers, parents, and educators, this book melds enchanting storytelling with important life lessons about technology, creativity, and ethical responsibility.
Dive into Peter and Pablo’s adventures and discover how imagination and technology together can make the future. Get your copy today and join in making the future!
Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication date : September 25, 2016
Language : English
Print length : 36 pages
ISBN-10 : 1539168808
ISBN-13 : 978-1539168805
Item Weight : 3.04 ounces
Reading age : 5 – 14 years
Dimensions : 6 x 0.09 x 9 inches
Grade level : 7 – 9
Customers say
Customers find this children’s book to be a cute tale with good intentions that sparks curiosity in young readers. Moreover, the book receives positive feedback for its message, with one customer noting how it teaches valuable lessons about technology’s place. Additionally, the book features captivating illustrations and is well-written.
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Eric Banner –
Great kids story
This is a really unique story about a boy getting his opening start with new age technology and how it shifts his world. It is very relatable to each of us in a different way. But has a good message and nice format that makes for a good bedtime story/
Karina –
Cute Story Trapped in a Frustrating Format
This book features a cute story about a boy and his magical 3D printer that teaches valuable lessons about technology’s place in our lives. The concept is creative and the moral – that machines can’t replace human connections – is worthwhile for children. However, the format is deeply problematic, especially for a Kindle edition. Despite being marketed as a picture book, it contains very few illustrations, making it more like a short chapter book for older children (8-12). The lack of visuals is particularly disappointing in a story about creation and imagination. A cute tale with good intentions, but the misleading format and execution prevent it from reaching its potential.
Knowledge1000 –
A must-read 3D printing book for kids
Peter and Pablo the Printer teaches good morals and is a story about the endless possibilities of 3D printing for children today and in the future. The book is an inspiration to all and serves the maker community well with its beautiful and delightful illustrations.
Rachel B –
Tech Story for Kids
This book offers a creative and kid-friendly introduction to 3D printing with an imaginative twist by mixing technology, friendship, and responsibility. The idea of a printer that can make anything come to life is fun, but the story also explores why thoughtful choices matter. Great for sparking curiosity in kids.
Sergio MS –
A fun book with a good message
A nice book, and it shows the author who obviously thinks about moral challenges of his work. The message of the book is a positive one, and not even really about the dangers of creating anything, but more about teaching kids the positive approach to getting friends. Nice.
Leecat7 –
Pablo and the Printer
Pablo learns about the potential and the limitations of technology through his experiences with a magical 3-D printer.
Mario V. –
Fun and Imaginative Story
My 7 and 9 year old daughters love the story. I thought it was great as well. Peter was very creative with his 3D printer designs which is what made it so much fun for my daughters. Peter ends up making a new friend and isn’t scared about the new school year.
cookieluv –
imaginative and wise
“Peter and Pablo the Printer” is a fun little book that’s loaded with imagination. It’s about a seven-year-old boy who moves to a new neighborhood and has no friends. He has access to a “magical” 3D printer that prints him a live puppy–at least Peter believes it’s live. In the end, the puppy helps Peter to not be lonely, and Peter finds real, human friends. Through his adventures, Peter also learns the importance of using technology, which can be amazing, for good purposes.
John –
I bought this book for my young nephew and I could tell he loved it because he read it very quickly and he immediately asked if I could buy him another book about Peter and Pablo. I’m very happy with this purchase.
L. Helmers –
Ich kann dieses Buch nur wärmstens empfehlen, der Autor nimmt den Leser bei der Hand und erzählt die Geschichte der 3D Druck Revolution anhand einer liebevollen und einfühlsamen Geschichte. Das Buch weckt in großen und kleinen Bastlern eine Lust auf die Zukunft und das nächste spannende Projekt.Ich freue mich das Buch weiter zu verschenken und auf weitere Geschichten von Peter und Pablo!
Naomi –
Pablo is a unique character who has a friend named Peter. They both do summer vacation together and do adventures together. I would have liked to see more pictures however the words are easy to read for children.
Le customer –
I thought it was cool, to have a magic talking 3D printer. In fact, i think 3D printers would make most dads go ‘ooooo’ i want one. I can see how it can really appeal to the kid. The only thing i did not get is that at the beginning of the story it mention his birthday is tomorrow. But the story certainly sounds like it was more than one day.
Liz –
A story of a 3D printer that brings life to characters and bridges the gap of loneliness of a young boy new in town, while creating an awareness that technology is not all and real social relationships are irreplaceable. The illustrations are cute and engaging. Children will love this story.