
“Come on, guys! Let’s start the Robot Builders Club!” exclaimed Max, jumping up and down.
Jenna nodded eagerly. “Yeah, we can make all sorts of cool robots,” she said.
Oliver joined in, “My dad has lots of old robot parts in his garage.”
“Awesome!” replied Izzy, clapping her hands. “We can meet at my place after school.”
They all gave a high-five and shouted, “Robot Builders Club!”
Max was the idea guy. He had a wild imagination and loved coming up with new inventions.
Jenna was the logical thinker. She excelled at solving puzzles and figuring things out.
Oliver was the fixer. He could repair almost anything that broke down.
Izzy was the creative one. She always added the special touch to their projects.
They had been friends since kindergarten and loved making things together.

After school, they met at Izzy’s house.
Izzy’s mom welcomed them with snacks and juice. “You kids have fun!” she said.
“Thanks, Mom!” Izzy replied, leading the group to the garage.
Max spread out a blueprint on the floor. “We’re building RoboDog first.”
Jenna studied the blueprint. “We’ll need wheels for its feet and sensors for its eyes,” she noted.
Oliver rummaged through the box of old parts. “Found the wheels!” he announced.
Izzy tinkered with some wires. “I’ll make sure it barks,” she giggled.
They worked together, sharing ideas and tools, and soon RoboDog began to take shape.

“Almost done,” said Max, tightening the last bolt on RoboDog.
Jenna attached the final sensor, and Oliver wired the battery.
Izzy connected the speaker. “Ready, set, go!”
RoboDog whirred to life. It rolled forward, wagging its tail and barking.
“Look out!” Jenna warned as RoboDog zoomed toward Oliver.
Oliver jumped out of the way. “It works!” he cheered.
They all danced around RoboDog, laughing and celebrating.
“Next, we need to teach it some tricks,” Max suggested with a big grin.
Everyone agreed, and they took RoboDog to the park to show their friends.

At the park, RoboDog became an instant hit. Other kids watched in awe as it performed tricks.
“Can we join your club?” asked a girl named Lily.
“Sure!” said Max. “The more, the merrier.”
“We can make so many more robots together,” Jenna added enthusiastically.
“Let’s meet here every Saturday,” Izzy proposed. “We can build and test our robots together.”
Oliver nodded. “Great idea! We’ll need more parts, though.”
“And more snacks,” Izzy said with a wink.
They all laughed and agreed. The Robot Builders Club was off to an amazing start, with new friends and endless possibilities ahead.
The end