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Old Dec 09, 2006, 11:31 AM
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Book for Kids about Helping Animals....just in time for Christmas

oops....i bought mine off of the PETA website...let me get a link.
http://www.petamall.com/books.asp


50 Awesome Ways Kids Can Help Animals
by Ingrid E. Newkirk

"Kids like to feel that they can make a difference in this world... Ingrid shows them just how to do that with compassion, care, love, and great spirit of heart." —Kim Basinger

Kids love animals, and teaching them compassion early on helps them to become compassionate adults. This new edition of PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk's book Kids Can Save the Animals is full of fascinating facts and more than 100 fun and easy projects and ideas that show children how they can get active for animals.

Endorsed by Ridge Canipe and Hailey Anne Nelson—the child stars of the film Walk the Line—and by devoted celebrity mother Kim Basinger, this book is geared toward children ages 8 to 13. It encourages compassionate choices in an upbeat, kid-friendly style and is filled with fun illustrations, jokes, and puzzles.

Whether purchasing for your own child or a friend's, you couldn't make a better choice in offering a book that will truly make a difference in the lives of many.

This is a great book! pat

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