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50 Awesome Ways Kids Can Help Animals
Fun and Easy Ways to Be a Kind Kid
by Ingrid Newkirk
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Paperback: 304 pages
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing; 1st Rev. and Updated Ed (November 01 2006)
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Chapter 1: Do Unto Others . . .
Animals can't talk-they need you to speak up for them! When kids want to, they can make a lot of noise-especially when they use their voices to make the world a better place for animals.

Chapter 1: Do Unto Others : Part 2
When they're out in the world, dogs have to follow all sorts of rules. This is funny sign for dogs (and their companions!) from North Vancouver: So when at home, let your dog be a playtime rebel and enjoy a bark-a-thon once in a while-a dog's gotta have

Chapter 1: Do Unto Others : Part 3
Rodents' cages should be cleaned at least once a week (more often if you imagine yourself small enough to live in there and think, "Pfew!"). And your small friends will love some supervised time outside of their cage every single day



Book Description

Animals can't talk-they need you to speak up for them!

When kids want to, they can make a lot of noise-especially when they use their voices to make the world a better place for animals. Now, for kids who want to make a difference, PETA founder Ingrid Newkirk brings you the ultimate guide to positive kid action and reaction.

Get together and get involved

Here are some ways you can help save the animal planet:

  1. Share what you know-invite speakers to come and talk to your class about important animal protection issues.
  2. Tell insects to bug off-kindly! Flies and spiders are an important part of the natural world.
  3. Smile more brightly-use lip balm that doesn't test on animals!
  4. Make the world smaller-get in touch with kids from far away with an international pen pal who cares as much about animals as you do.
  5. Avoid pet stores-dogs and cats in local shelters wish they could live in a loving home like yours. Don't buy a pet ... adopt a friend!

About the Author

Ingrid NewkirkIngrid Newkirk

Ingrid Newkirk is a British-born animal rights activist, author, and president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the world's largest animal rights organization. She co-founded PETA in 1980 with American activist Alex Pacheco, and is the author of several books about animal liberation, including Free the Animals, You Can Save the Animals, and Making Kind Choices, which has a foreword by Sir Paul McCartney.

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