Rusu continues her Mighty Moods series, after There's a Yeti in My Tummy , with this charming tale of a young girl trying to maneuver through life when things just don't go according to plan. Jamie has a special friend--a robot in her socks, who "makes things go just right and always gets things done her way." That includes making sure Jamie gets the right plate at mealtime and never has to take a barefoot nap, but all that efficiency comes at a cost: when life throws Jamie the curveball of spending the day with her Gram, who isn't quite in sync with her robot friend, it turns out to be a lot messier than either Jamie--or her grandmother--expect. Rusu perfectly captures the black and white thinking of childhood, as Jamie insists that nothing at her Gram's house is the way it should be: the princess soap is all wrong, her stuffed animal didn't make it into the car, and--gasp!--Gram has the nerve to serve cookies on the wrong-colored plate. But there's a deeper message here, too, and adult readers will relish the valuable lesson that a little grace can go a long way. When the day turns south, Jamie's grandmother is understandably frustrated, but she soon realizes that she and Jamie have quite a bit in common; in Gram's own words, "I have a robot too, you know. She comes out when I'm stressed." That small attempt to connect immediately sparks with Jamie, and young readers will be delighted when a big, drippy ice cream cone is the answer to "turn[ing] this day around.
" MorĂ³n's muted, intricate pencil sketches compose the bulk of the illustrations--allowing plenty of space for readers to hunt for small, humorous details--but brightly hued graphics are also sprinkled throughout for added fun. This is a cheerful reminder that "life's better with a little mess." Takeaway: Playful depiction of how to handle life's curveballs (and robots!) -BookLife Review.