Most enlightened people have become that way only after working hard to un-learn “facts” that they were taught as children, such as ‘humans are omnivores’. That’s why it is so wonderful to find an early learning book which tells the truth.
How many friends could a Bibbolybob make if a Bibbolybob came to Earth? (aka Wibbolywub and the Earthlings ) is one such book by Edward Benn, illustrated by Juliet Mahoney.
This book is first and foremost an engaging story, full of bright, colourful illustrations, about an alien visitor to Earth who is eager to make friends. It is secondly a lovely, friendly way to introduce the numbers 1 to 10 to young children. Numbers (digits) appear throughout the illustrations as Wibbolywub counts his friends and the readers can count with him. Once he has made ten friends, they play a few counting and measuring games which show how much fun numbers can be.
And thirdly it is an honest and straight-forward illustration of the simple truth that omnivores, carnivores and herbivores have recognisable anatomical attributes appropriate for their particular diet and, as an alien with no previous knowledge of Earthlings would clearly deduce, humans are herbivores.
There is even a fun post script at the end, in the form of a peak inside Wibbolywub’s notebook, which contains three of the charts (those with numbers in) from Dr Milton Mills’ The Comparative Anatomy of Eating – the work which inspired the story.
A lovely big book with a lovely big story that would delight any child and sit proudly on any bookshelf.
Published by Honestly Books
Available from Amazon
This book looks lovely. I ‘m glad someone has written a book addressing the issue of human herbivorousness because it is a topic that educators seem to side step.
I think you discuss it in your poem: Think to Questioning . Teachers were taught things that can not be true, and yet seemed not to question it .
People can not be other than herbivores – we are monkeys ! But they eat meat. But they are not meant to eat meat . Dogs eat the stuffing out of chairs and sofas, it does not mean they are meant to .
You may be able to fit a circle through a square hole , but devours that makes it a square ? I do not think!
Excellent pictures of alien and animals – beautiful!
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I mean to say, a teacher is taught, when they are a child, that a human is a triangel. And a cow, rabbit, monkey is a square, and a cat is a pentagon. And they know that a human looks like a square, and is for all intents and porpoises a square, but is a triangel because they say so. And they teach this far and wide.
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I like the geometry metaphors 😀 did you check out the ‘The comparative anatomy of eating’ by Milton Mills MD which inspired this book? (link on this post). It’s well worth a read 🙂
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I will go and take a look, thanks xxx
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Thanks for your comment Elvis, it is a really lovely book, like you we’re really glad it’s been written 😀
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That book looks brilliant!! We cannot wait for the story time edition. 😀
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Wonderful! Hope you’ll enjoy it tomorrow 😀
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Faaabulous. I have added this to my Amazon wishlist, – looks great!!
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Fantastic! I’m sure you won’t regret it! 😀
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Looks like a delicious book! Love the colourful pictures, just what children need for learning the truth about people and math 😉 Excellent! 😀
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It is pretty tasty 😉 Yes indeedee!
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