50 Awesome Ways Kids Can Help Animals: Fun and Easy Ways to Be a Kind Kid. Written by Ingrid Newkirk. Warner Books, 2006. 278 pages. Publisher's summary: The co-founder of PETA discusses the many ways in which young people can help animals, ease their living conditions, and make sure they receive the proper treatment that is their right, in an updated version of the classic Kids Can Save the Animals. Nonfiction. Interest level: Grades 4-7.
So You Love Animals: An Action-Packed, Fun-Filled Book To Help Kids Help Animals. Written by Zoe Weil. Illustrated by John R. Gibson. New Society Publishers, 2004. 192 pages. Publisher's summary: Teaches 9—12 year-olds what is happening to other species, enabling them to turn their care for animals into effective and positive choices that improve their lives. Covering companion animals, farmed animals, those used in entertainment, sport, experimentation and wildlife, it engages kids with facts, games, skits, experiments and exciting activities, empowering them to make a difference. Nonfiction. Interest level: Gr. 4-7.
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