Robot books is an independent UK, self-publishing imprint for author/illustrator Stewart Sutters. Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy Wings, is the first of a planned series of children’s picture books, featuring Stewbot, a superhero time-travelling wooden robot.

Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy Wings

Written and illustrated by Stewart Sutters.

The Tooth Fairy has had her wings stolen by a furry, four-legged thief, who is pretending to be her, and leaving dog chews under childrens pillows. Can a super-hero, wooden robot really save the day? Is this the end of the Tooth Fairy as we know her? You just couldn’t make that up. Well, you could if you are a Person Of Phenomenal Stories AKA, Pops.

  • Details
  • Hardback
  • Published Date - November 2023
  • ISBN - 9781739540708
  • Dimensions - 25 x 25 x 1 cm
  • Page Count -32
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Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy Wings

Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy Wings Colouring book for kids

Written and illustrated by Stewart Sutters.

A great accompaniment colouring and activity book for those little Stewbot and the Stolen Tooth Fairy fans. 19 A4 pages of illustrations of your favourite characters to colour in. Also included are 9 activity and ‘join the dot’ drawing pages.

  • Details
  • Paperback
  • Published Date - November 2023
  • ISBN - 9781739540722
  • Dimensions - 21 x 29.7 x .5 cm
  • Page Count -60 (Colouring pictures one side print)
  • 19 pages of colouring in illustrations
  • 4 activity pages (spot the difference, word search, find Stewbot, find the wings maze.
  • 5 Draw your own character pages
Stewart Sutters

About the author/illustrator

When Stewart was a small child, he dreamt about visiting far off planets, and travelling millions of years back in time to ride on the backs of dinosaurs. His favourite being the Triceratops.

Stewart wanted to write and illustrate a series of children’s stories that celebrates the special relationship between a child and grandparents, igniting fun, laughter, imagination, and infusing a little silliness into each story.

From a secret woodwork shed, known as the ‘Stewbot factory’ Stewart can be found hand crafting and building actual Stewbot ornaments, which are aimed at the slightly ‘older kids’, or ‘adults’ to you and I. You can follow these creations online at www.stewbot.co.uk or follow him on instagram.