A substantially revised and updated edition of PETA's (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) 1991 book, Kids Can Save the Animals!, with all the most up-to-date information and new ideas for ways children can protect every creature under the sun.
In 1991, Kids Can Save the Animals! was released. It was a great hit with children and received excellent reviews from librarians, parents and teachers. Fifteen years later, PETA's overall membership and its outreach programme for children has grown immensely and children's interest in helping animals is stronger than ever.
Children are now leading their elders in demanding fair play for animals and asking adults why people wear fur, if it's okay to keep fish, if they really have to cut up that frog in class, how to make sure there are enough homes for dogs and cats and much more. Plus, they recognise that caring for animals is a hot social topic when they see some of their favourite teen idols speaking out about animal rights issues.
Author and PETA cofounder Ingrid Newkirk, says PETA receives many calls every day from parents, teachers and children themselves who want to know where they can find a 'how to help' book. Now, this accessible, fun, easy to understand, comprehensive and practical guide is back and better than ever.