This Book is Cruelty-Free: Animals and Us
By (Author) Linda Newbery
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion Children's Books
12th November 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
333.72
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
If you've ever wondered how you can make your diet cruelty-free, whether it's ethical to own a pet, or if insects are actually important this book is for you. Learn how to make the right choices to live a cruelty-free life and demystify the morals and ethics around animals and wildlife.
How do the everyday choices you make affect animals and the environment This book looks at all the things you can do to live cruelty free.
It's a guide for older children and teenagers concerned about animals, wildlife and the planet we live on.
Packed with information on how to live a cruelty-free life, it includes sections on:
Using your spending power. The choices we make what to eat, what to buy, what to wear and how these affect animals. Asking questions and reading labels.
Cruelty-free fashion and beauty.
What's on your plate Being vegetarian or vegan, or just eating less meat What impact can your diet have on cruelty and on the environment
Should you have a pet If so, would your pet choose you as its owner Points to consider before bringing an animal into your home.
Animals on show. Do zoos and animal parks look after animals or exploit them Good zoos and their important conservation work.
Watching wild animals. Watching and learning about wildlife building an appreciation of nature and helping your mental wellbeing.
Love those bugs! Many people are squeamish about insects, but these creatures are vital to ecosystems.
Dont throw it away there is no away. Simple things everyone can do to avoid waste: recycling, re-using, choosing plastic-free. Resist the throwaway culture.
Where do you draw your line What can you realistically achieve Some of the difficulties, especially if family / friends dont agree with you. What are the best (and worst) ways of influencing others How to feel confident with your decisions.
How to handle everyday situations and counter arguments.
Campaigning anti-cruelty organisations to support. The power of protest.
This book will help you to live as cruelty-free as possible and to examine all of the areas in your life where you can help animals and the environment.
Choose to live without cruelty. Choose this book and find out how.
'The writing here is stylish and accomplished as well as having clarity of expression. It is contained in a carefully designed package by Pavilion Books with illustrations, diagrams and helpful chapter divisions ...For anyone who cares about our planet, whatever their age, this is an excellent starting point and overview'
-- Pictures and Conversations'Its clear this has been written from the heart ... Packed with information on how to live a cruelty-free life'
-- Achuka'It's brilliant. Every family and class needs one.'
-- Nicola Davies'This book is meticulously researched Newbery explores all these questions with her customary lucidity'
-- Armadillo magazineA thought-provoking, helpful, and hopeful read
-- BookTrustan essential read for many reasons ... a wonderfully clear invitation to reflect upon the choices we make in our daily lives ... It's excellent'
-- Mat Tobin, education influencer'Huge thanks ...for this vital, timely, compassionate book'
-- Lauren St John'An ideal primer to familiarise children with key themes in the animal rights debate, this book will both inspire and help pupils form their own opinions'
-- School Reading List'This is the book we all need right now'
-- Children's Books Ireland'An informative and eye-opening guide for older children and teens told in an accessible and conversational style that never feels either preaching or didactic in tone. This would be an excellent purchase for schools ... A thought-provoking, interesting and informative read for teens and adults too'
-- Library Lady'An important book, which will be very interesting and useful to the increasing number of young people who seriously care for the future of wildlife and our planet'
-- Books for KeepsLinda wrote her first novel during the summer holidays from her job as a secondary school teacher. Now a critically acclaimed full-time author, Linda has written over twenty novels, been shortlisted twice for the Carnegie Medal, and is the winner of a Silver Medal Nestle Childrens Book Prize and the Costa Childrens Book Award. Linda does much of her work in her writing hut in her garden but is often distracted by her own furry feline friends...