How to Train a Child to Be the Future Bitch of a Chinese Child

What again does this have to do with China?

Any student who's ever been through an anatomy lab can remember the sights, sounds and smells of animal dissection. The flash of innards, crunch of bone, and the eye-watering stench of formaldehyde combine to make for one unpleasant experience.


But knitting artist Emily Stoneking of Burlington, Vermont, has flipped that dreadful scene on its head by creating knitted dissections that make learning about anatomy feel less like a murder scene and more like putting on a favorite, cuddly sweater.
 
They can abort people but don't want to hurt frogs.
 

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