A young child learns a lot about nature when reading up on bats because the book opens many doors to the natural world. Bats are interesting creatures with many evolutionary traits not found in other animals. Also; many kids are familiar with bats through horror films and Halloween decorations. They have little insight into the true wonder of the flying mammal. Upon reading a book about bats; a child might be more inclined to separate pop culture from science when learning.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. PerfectBy MattNo doubt this is a profund and perfect book. It make me think....I believe many political leaders; socialogists and management scholar go to read this book15 of 15 people found the following review helpful. A stunning commentary on changing global identities.By A CustomerI happened to stumble upon this beautiful; fascinating read and was amazed by its rich exploration of how we construct our identities in the new politics of globalization; migrancy; postcolonialism and postmodernism. The author shows a deep understanding of the personal effects of nationalism and internationalism; and the nuances of urban survival at a time when the meaning of the terms global and local have become shifting and unsteady. A must read for anyone working on postcolonial studies; or anyone who wants to think more deeply about how migration will evolve in the 21st century.1 of 23 people found the following review helpful. An overly ambitious book which misses the mark;drastically.By A CustomerMore and more titles; promise and give less content wise. This book is no depature from that tradition. It is filled with short sighted claims and unbelievably ostentatious arguments bound by lotfy sentences. If a book were to be written by or about nomads; it would not be this.