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Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert O'Brien
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Ottilie
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Jan 23, 2011 12:11PM

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Animals representing human behaviors, but for older readers, was a common strategy a while ago. Think Watership Down which my husband also read & enjoyed a few years ago, after I pushed it on him.

SPARKLY!!! :D I absolutely loved the bird!



I pushed it on my boys (9 and 11) this past year. They both loved it!
The chapter where the rats are at the Boniface house, and Nicodemus reads about the "rat race" has stuck with me and still affects my worldview...:)

I know that when I have kids someday, I will definitely be reading this to them!