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Additional literature for grades K-12 and college

Title: Additional literature, posters, and stickers for grades K-12 and college
Author/Producer: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
Suggested Age Range: Any
Item Type: Literature, posters, stickers
Description: Varies
Price: Free for TeachKind Network members
Suitable for the Following Subjects: All
Misc:
(English, French, and Spanish)
Symbol Key
How to Order: Available from TeachKind.

Click here to visit PETA’s literature pages. PETA provides literature, posters, and stickers in English, French, and Spanish on animal issues, including the following:

    • Animal-companion care
    • Animal research
    • Product testing on animals
    • Animals used in entertainment (circuses, rodeos, greyhound racing, horse racing, donkey basketball, etc.)
    • Animals used for clothing production (fur, leather, and wool)
    • Animals used for food (factory farms, slaughterhouses, vegetarianism, foie gras production, etc.)

You can buy the materials above directly from PETA, or if you are a member of the TeachKind Network, you can order free, bulk quantities from TeachKind.

Suggested Uses: The posters and literature can be used to make displays for your library or classroom. Teachers can order literature to complement the subjects that they will be discussing in their classrooms or to give to students who are doing projects on animal issues. It is also an excellent idea to have enough materials on hand for students who want to learn more after viewing our educational videos in the classroom. Librarians may find that it’s a good idea to keep copies of the literature in the library so that students can access them for projects.

 
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