Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? Free Pdf

ISBN: B07Q3LVYK4
Title: Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? Pdf Big Questions from Tiny Mortals About Death

Best-selling author and mortician Caitlin Doughty answers real questions from kids about death, dead bodies, and decomposition.


Every day, funeral director Caitlin Doughty receives dozens of questions about death. The best questions come from kids. What would happen to an astronaut’s body if it were pushed out of a space shuttle? Do people poop when they die? Can Grandma have a Viking funeral?


In Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?, Doughty blends her mortician’s knowledge of the body and the intriguing history behind common misconceptions about corpses to offer factual, hilarious, and candid answers to thirty-five distinctive questions posed by her youngest fans. In her inimitable voice, Doughty details lore and science of what happens to, and inside, our bodies after we die. Why do corpses groan? What causes bodies to turn colors during decomposition? And why do hair and nails appear longer after death? Readers will learn the best soil for mummifying your body, whether you can preserve your best friend’s skull as a keepsake, and what happens when you die on a plane.


Beautifully illustrated by Dianné Ruz, Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? shows us that death is science and art, and only by asking questions can we begin to embrace it.

Wasn’t shipped an autographed edition- unhappy I ordered during the pre-sale and was told that I’d get a signed copy (even wrote a comment on the Presale video on YouTube that I just ordered it) but the book came plain without an autograph. Very disappointed. I’m not sure if I want to keep the book now.I think Ms. Dougherty usually has great books, this was the first time that I heard of her signing presale orders. I jumped at the chance only to be let down. I don’t like the false promise and dishonesty.Eyeballs don’t get any better than this! Another stellar delivery from our Doyen of The Good Death! Well-researched, written & illustrated for an audience with the hard-hitting questions, I.e., “When I die, will I poop?”A (slightly morbidly) Fun Read for Kids and Adults This is a fun and fascinating little book that answers many of your questions about death. From "Will my cat eat my eyeballs" (yes, maybe) to "What happens if I eat a bag of popcorn before I die and get cremated" (quite anticlimactic), it's all here for you to pore over with your children. Written in a way that is entertaining, educating and not too morbid, this is a great little read for older kids and adults. Plus, you get to display a book called "Will my Cat Eat my Eyeballs" on your bookshelf! Come on, that's worth the price of admission alone!

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