The story begins on a cold winter morning, where we meet Mrs. Frisby, a kind and resourceful field mouse. She lives in a cozy nest in a field with her four children. However, their home is in danger, as the farmer, Mr. Frisby's former owner, plans to plow the field. Mrs. Frisby must find a way to move her family to safety.
The rats, with their advanced knowledge and skills, help Mrs. Frisby and her family overcome various obstacles, including navigating through treacherous terrain and avoiding predators. Mrs. Frisby, in turn, helps the rats by fetching food from her farm. Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.pdf
Ultimately, with the rats' help, Mrs. Frisby successfully moves her family to a new home. The rats, who have grown fond of Mrs. Frisby and her family, bid them farewell, but not before sharing some of their knowledge and skills with them. The story begins on a cold winter morning, where we meet Mrs
As the story unfolds, Mrs. Frisby develops a close bond with Arthur and the rats. She learns about their culture, traditions, and struggles. The rats, on the other hand, learn about the challenges faced by field mice. However, their home is in danger, as the farmer, Mr
As Mrs. Frisby and the rats work together, they concoct a plan to move the Frisby family to a new home. Along the way, Mrs. Frisby learns about the rats' past experiences at NIMH and their leader, a kind and courageous rat named Jenner.
"Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" has won numerous awards, including the Newbery Medal in 1972. The book has been widely praised for its engaging storyline, well-developed characters, and exploration of themes. It has been adapted into an animated film, "The Secret of NIMH," in 1982.