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Sto caricando le informazioni... Oh Rats! The Story of Rats and Peopledi Albert Marrin
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Oh, Rats! describes where rats come from, their ways, how humans treat them including how to eat them, the diseases rats bring, the annoyances rats cause, how to get rid of rats, and ways rats have actually helped people. This book teaches readers to not only not judge a book by its cover, but also things become less scary the more you know about it. I learned that rats find land mines due to their great sense of smell. Also surprisingly, while rats do carry disease, they are actually cleanly creatures. This book could be used for any science or social studies class. Students could pick a topic they found interesting such as atomic bomb testing, bubonic plague, or "roborats" from the book. I also enjoyed the side notes on some pages, such as a passage about rats surviving a testing of the atomic bomb on the island of Engebi in their deep burrows. This is a fascinating book about the different roles rats play in society- from carrying diseases to saving lives by detecting landmines and TB through people's saliva. When I first picked it up, I wasn't sure what to expect. It was a fascinating read. I especially liked the inset passages giving more rat-related information. The illustrations went with the text beautifully. The author takes a matter-of-fact stance and opens with an antidotal story about his first encounter with rats. I would recommend this book to any student interested in learning more about rats. I can see how the book would appeal to gifted students. The content is explored in an interesting way and examines many different ways the lives of people and rats have intertwined throughout history. Oh, Rats! Is the story of how rats and humans have interacted throughout history. Sometimes the interaction is congenial, sometimes not so much. The book has great engaging writing with clear concepts that readers will easily understand. The author picked interesting topics, like the Rat King and the plague, that will inform and readers. The book is meant to be read cover to cover as opposed to a book readers might reference for a report. Individual chapters can be read and understood independently but it is best read as a single work. I almost forgot to mention the amazing illustrations! The illustrations perfectly compliment the writing. They are interesting without being scientific, just like the writing. I would recommend this book to users who like creepy creatures, including reluctant readers. This would not be an appropriate primary source for reports about rats but might be good supplemental material for students who want to know the interesting (and factual) stuff as well as the just-the-facts-ma’am books. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Get ready to look at rats in a whole new way. These intelligent, compassionate creatures are greatly misunderstood. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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But, wow. This was so interesting, and I have a better understanding of rats. Will I still be horrified if I ever come across a wild rat? Absolutely. Will I ever be open to eating a rat? Nope.
But I can appreciate them a little bit more than I did before I read this book.
Not to mention, the art is beautifully haunting. ( )