December 30, 2009

End Animal Dissections with Knitted Science

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As a vegetarian and animal lover, I am opposed to the use of frogs, rats, rabbits, pigs, earthworms and any other creatures being used for dissection to teach students biology. So, when I came across this knitted frog from Etsy shop The Crafty Hedgehog, I thought it would be the perfect alternative to the real thing.

Artist Emily Stoneking hand knits these 'Knitting in Biology 101' frogs from a silk/wool blend, and their innards are needle felted by hand with 100% wool.

She also fashions other faux dissections including: rabbits, pigs and rats.

Now, if only we could get schools across the globe to make the switch from flesh to fabric...

2 comments:

sheri said...

This is fantastic! Your readers, me included, should send this post out to our school boards, teachers, and parents groups to get them involved in making a switch!

Petite Planet said...

I agree! The sad thing is, these knit versions are probably way more expensive, so we'd need to find an affordable alternative they'd be willing to try!