50 Awesome Ways Kids Can Help Animals
by
Ingrid Newkirk
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USA
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Warner, 2006 (2006)
Softcover
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Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
I
ngrid Newkirk, author of
50 Awesome Ways Kids Can Help Animals
, is cofounder and president of PETA (
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
). She opens with a
Special Note to Parents and Teachers
, suggesting that today's kids '
are destined to teach us some excellent lessons
' about treatment of animals, and offering to provide more details on any topic, on request. In this book, she suggests all kinds of '
ways to help make sure the future will be cruelty free for all living creatures.
'
T
he first chapter,
Do Unto Others ...
, encourages empathy and compassion for what the author calls
other-than-human beings
, talks about caring for different kinds of pets, and offers a quiz to see how you rate. Next comes
Don't Pester the Pigeons
, including '
funky facts on our flying friends
'.
Try It, You'll Like It
encourages becoming a vegetarian, while
Chicken Out
tells us about the inhumanity of '
dark, smelly egg factories
'.
Be Science Fair
and
Don't Pass the Product Test
talk about the cruelty of animal experimentation. We're told why
Fur is Un-fur-givable
.
It's Raining Cats and Dogs
(about homeless animals) and
"Companimals" are Priceless
address the critters many of us share our homes with.
O
ther chapters advocate to
Save the Whales
,
Be Good to Bugs
(including a creepy crawly quiz), avoid
Horsing Around
(against wild horse roundups),
Watch Out for Animals
(who need help),
Dump Wasteful Habits
,
Free the Fishes
, and
Help Turtles out of Trouble
. They address the treatment of animals in circuses, zoos, and fairs, and how to get uninvited critters out of the house. Each chapter ends with suggestions for
What You Can Do
, and
Check It Out
opportunities for further research. At the back of the book are a bunch of appetizing vegetarian and vegan recipes.
T
here are lots of great ideas and much (vegan) food for thought in
50 Awesome Ways Kids Can Help Animals
. If you care about the smart, caring critters who share the planet with us, maybe it's time to get involved.
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