Entries Tagged as 'Animal Rights Books for Kids'

Animal Rights: How You Can Make a Difference

November 15th, 2010 · No Comments · Books

Review By JENNIFER GANNETT Rhonda Lucas Donald’s book Animal Rights: How You Can Make a Difference is an excellent guide for helping kids harness their desire to create positive change for animals. The book intersperses real-life examples of young folks who have been making a difference for animals with suggestions for brainstorming to come up with […]

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Rights for Animals?

October 27th, 2010 · No Comments · Books

Review By CAROLYN M. MULLIN Now out of print, Rights for Animals? in the Viewpoints series provides a close-up, bi-focal look at the myriad of issues plaguing animals, us and our ethics. Thoughtfully including quotes from notable organizations, philosophers, campaigners, and historical figures on either side of the AR debate, each topic is covered over […]

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Kids Making a Difference for Animals

October 19th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Books

Review By CAROLYN M. MULLIN When talking to kids about animals, something I like to ask them is how they can help creatures big and small.  “I can be a veterinarian.” “I adopted my dog from the shelter.” These are the more common responses. But in Kids Making a Difference for Animals, readers will be […]

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A Chimpanzee Tale

June 21st, 2010 · 3 Comments · Books

Review by KAITLYN AIYANA ENSTICE* In this book, A Chimpanzee Tale, by Karen Young, Hoot, a chimpanzee, explains how happy chimpanzees live in the wild and why chimpanzees shouldn’t ever be in a city, zoo, movie, show, or circus. Hoot gives a lot of information about chimpanzees. Did you know that chimpanzees can’t swim? Or […]

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