posted by Stacy on Jan 21
A large part of activism is educating others, especially our children who will go on to inherit this world.
Most children have no idea how their daily habits affect animals or how easy it is to change. Kids typically want to be kind to animals but need someone to show them how!
In order to educate your children and others, educate yourself first! Peter Singer’s Animal Liberation is a thorough and easy-to-understand primer on animal rights. You can order it from PETA or you can try a local bookstore or library.
The following books, are also available from PETA:
- 50 Awesome Ways Kids Can Help Animals by PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk—full of fascinating facts and more than 100 fun and easy projects and ideas that show children how they can get active for animals
- Diet for a New America by John Robbins—a moving and well-documented book that describes the inhumane and unhealthy conditions under which animals are raised for food and shows how our health and ecological well-being are linked to the adoption of a vegan diet
What you and your children can do to help stop animal cruelty
- Choose to Refuse to Dissect!
- Give Your School Board a Lesson in Circus Cruelty
- Help Modernize Medical Education
- Join the peta2 Street Team and Earn Free Stuff!
- Try Peta’s Monthly Great Idea for Helping Animals
Once you are familiar with the issues, share the knowledge! Create fliers, write letters, hold demonstrations, organize an information table at a concert or outdoors event, and encourage others to join you in your efforts to speak out for those who have no voice. Check out PETA.org regularly for updates, factsheets, and answers to “Frequently Asked Questions.”
Together, we can make this world a better place for all living beings….

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January 25th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
Congratulations! You’ve been selected as a winner of the thikning Blogger Award by Nearly-Dr Ferox. You can pick up your award here: http://www.nearlydrferox.blogging4life.com/?p=116
January 27th, 2008 at 8:38 am
Thank You Ferox,
That is a great honor to have touched at least one persons heart on our animals need help blog, Our mission statement is to educate people on animal cruelty and show them ways they can help to make this world better. We will wear the Thinking Blogger award proudly and will help to spread it through other great blogs like your own.
Bruce & Stacy
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