Wondering what else you can do to help our animal friends? Check out PETA President Ingrid Newkirk’s book 50 Awesome Ways Kids Can Help Animals for pointers. It’s packed full of super-easy things that you can do to help animals, like writing letters, building bird feeders, and more. At $12.99, it’s a steal, and when you’re done with it, you can share it with a friend.
I’m 100% Cruelty-Free!
PETA Kids’ new “100% Cruelty-Free” Tee is just too cute to pass up, gang. Come on—look at those mice! These super-soft Tees are a great way to show everyone just how much you care about your animal friends.
Where Are Your Keys?
Lose your keys all the time? Now you can send a message to anyone who finds them with the new “Compassion—Change Everything” keybands. They come in four great, bright colors, and they’re affordable … so you could buy one for mom and dad too.
PETA Logo Backpacks Are Here!
Lug home your books, homework assignments, and those art projects you’ll be giving to Grandma in the PETA Logo Backpack. Go with the smaller, one-strap model—it’s much cooler and has tons of pockets for crayons, pencils, gum, spit balls, lip gloss, and whatever else you’ll need for a full day at school.
Animal Rights Bracelets
Wear your cause on your sleeve (well, near it, anyway) with the new PETA silicone wristbands. They’re only $3 each, so ask mom to order you the PETA-blue one with the basic “Animal Rights” logo. Of course, you could always ask her to order both for $5 and give the peta2 one to your big
sister … just a thought.
One in a Million
Millions of dogs and cats all over the country need good, loving homes with people who won’t turn their backs on them just because they’re not perfect, and Joey is one of them. Read
One in a Million by Nicholas Read and find out what life can be like for homeless animals and what you can do to help them.