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1、VEGETARIAN-FRIENDLY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN AND PARENTSThe following list of veggie-friendly books was compiled by Dasha Bushmakin, Debra Wasserman, and Reed Mangels, PhD, RD with assistance from parents on The Vegetarian Resource Groups Parents Email list http:/ BOOKSTeensZephaniah, Benjamin. The Little

2、 Book of Vegan Poems. AK Press, 2002. 22 poems to “the caring dedicated young vegans of the world.who will not stand for any exploitation whatever the species.” 8-12Bass, Jules. Debbie Harter (Illustrator). Peace, Love And Vegetables (Herb the Vegetarian Dragon). Barefoot Books; Book & Toy edition,

3、2005. In a faraway forest in a faraway land live Meathook and his band of carnivorous dragons who love feasting on tasty knights and princesses. There is one dragon who is different. Herb is a peace-loving vegetarian who is prepared to stand up for what he believes in. Ages 8-10.Hurwitz, Johanna. Mu

4、ch Ado About Aldo, Aldo Applesauce, Aldo Ice Cream. HarperCollins, 1979 . Life of a young boy, his becoming vegetarian, and his compassionate deeds. Ages 8-12.Kalechofsky, Roberta. A Boy, A Chicken and The Lion of Judah. Micah Publishing, 1995. Story of how a Jewish boy becomes a vegetarian. Ages 8-

5、12.King-Smith, Dick, Mary Rayner (Illustrator). Pigs Might Fly. Puffin, 1990. Daggies newly learned skills help him save the farm after a damaging flood. Ages 9-12.Klem, Ellen. Saving Emily. Prometheus Books, 2001. A 12-year-old moves from the city to the country and meets a neighbor who buys ranch

6、animals and brings them to his Rescue Ranch to live out their lives in peace. Ages 9-12.Rudy, Sarah. Benji Bean Sprout Doesnt Eat Meat. SK Publishing, 2004. The book tells of Benjis adventures with a variety of animals and why he does not eat meat. Ages 8-12.Sibley, Brian. Chicken Run: Hatching the

7、Movie. Harry N. Abrams, 2000. The story book of the film. Brave chickens try to escape from a battery chicken farm and the evil Mrs. Tweedy (who loves to cook chickens!). Ages 8-12.Smith, Greg Leitich. Tofu and T. Rex. Little, Brown Young Readers, 2005. A story about Frederika Murchison-Kowalski, a

8、vegan, and her adventures with people who are not vegetarians. Ages 9-12.Urbach, Jourdan. Leaving Jeremiah. Goose River Press, 2003. An orphan falls into a black hole under the Bermuda Triangle and he meets an alien who thinks everyone is dying because of meat. Ages 9-12.White, E. B., Garth Williams

9、 (Illustrator). Charlottes Web. HarperTrophy, 2004. Charlotte hatches a plan to save Wilbur the pigs life. Ages 9-12.Zephaniah, Benjamin. Talking Turkeys. Penguin UK, 1999. Poetry book encouraging people to live in peace; to love animals; to embrace an ethical vegetarian diet; and to enjoy each day

10、of life. Ages 8-12.4-8Bunting, Eve and Diane de Groat (Illustrator). A Turkey for Thanksgiving. Clarion Books, 1995. Mr. Moose invited Mr. Turkey to dinner, not for dinner. Ages 4-8.Charney, Steve and David Goldbeck. The ABCs of Fruits and Vegetables and Beyond. Ceres Press, 2007. Fruits and vegetab

11、les are introduced alphabetically with poems and lots of facts. Ages 4-10.Dahl, Roald and Blake Quentin. The Magic Finger. Puffin Books, 2001. A story about a family of hunters who learn a lesson about compassion. Ages 7-9. Ehlert, Lois. Eating the Alphabet. Harcourt Brace and Company. Different typ

12、es of fruits and veggies help children learn the alphabet. Ages 4-5.Fine, Anne. The Chicken Gave It to Me. Little Egmont Books Ltd., 2002. Story about how chickens are treated. Ages 4-8.French, Vivian. Olivers Fruit Salad. Hodder Childrens Books, 1998. This beautifully illustrated book will encourag

13、e all kids to try new fruits. Ages 4-7.French, Vivian. Olivers Vegetables. Hodder Childrens Books, 1998. A boy visiting his grandfathers farm learns about a wide variety of vegetables and is encouraged to try eating each of them. Ages 4-7.Jeschke, Susan. Perfect the Pig. Henry Holt and Co., 1996. A

14、story of compassion and cruelty to a flying pig. Ages 4-8.Jolley, Mike, and Susan Anne Reeves (Illustrator). Baa Humbug! Templar Publishing, 2005. A sheep saves his friends from becoming lamb chops! Age 4-8McNulty, Faith. The Lady and the Spider. HarperTrophy, 1987. Compassion towards all living bei

15、ngs is taught. Ages 6-8.Ortega, Rey. The Organic Adventures of Tucker the Tomato. Sun King Publishing & Graphics, 2003. Talks about differences between “conventional” and “organic” produce. Ages 4-6.Ortega, Rey. Benny Brontosaurus Goes to a Party. Sun King Publishing and Graphics, 2005. An herbivoro

16、us dinosaur who is new to the neighborhood is invited to a birthday celebration, where he turns down a slice of cake because it is made with pterosaur milk and velociraptor eggs (non-vegan). Ages 4-6.Pilkey, David. Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving. Orchard Books, 2004. Children on a trip to a turk

17、ey farm save the turkeys destined for Thanksgiving dinner. In rhyme. Ages 4-8.Priceman, Marjorie. Princess Picky. Roaring Book Press, 2002. Princess Perfect refuses to eat her vegetables, but eventually tries new foods. Ages 4-8.Vignola, Radha and Michelle N. Ary (Illustrator). Victors Picnic with t

18、he Vegetarian Animals. Aviva!, 1996. When Victor attends a picnic where vegetarian animals share their food with him, he enjoys a variety of snacks and learns what to eat to stay healthy. Ages 6-8.Vignola, Radha and Julia Bauer (Illustrator). Victor, The Vegetarian: Saving Little Lambs Aviva!, 1994.

19、 A boy saves his lambs and becomes a vegetarian in the process. Ages 6-8.Under 4Freymann, Saxton and Joost Effers. Baby Food. Clarkson Potter, 2003. Full-color picture book containing photos of young animals carved from only fruit and vegetables. Ages 2-4.Goodman, Chantelle B. Veggies On Our Pizza:

20、A to Z. Pentland Press, Inc., 2002. The text encourages children to eat their veggies by introducing various vegetables in alphabetical order. Ages 2-4.Houk, Randy. Hope. Berghahn Books, 1996. Story of how one pig came to Farm Sanctuary. Ages 2-6.NONFICTIONTeensGellatley, Juliet. Guide to Going, Bei

21、ng and Staying Veggie! (Livewire). Womens Press, Limited, 1997. Information about how animals are treated in the food industry, answers to difficult questions from peers and parents, nutritional advice and more. Teens.Krizmanic, Judy. Teens Guide to Going Vegetarian. Puffin Books, 1999. Information

22、on what vegetarianism is and what to eat. Teens.Parr, Jan and Sarah Durham (Illustrator). The Young Vegetarians Companion. Franklin Watts, 1996. Explains reasons for becoming a vegetarian and the lifestyle issues stemming from that choice. Teens.Perry, Cheryl L., Leslie A. Lytle, and Teresa G. Jacob

23、s. The Vegetarian Manifesto. Running Press, 2004. Answers questions teens may have when becoming vegetarian. Teens.Pierson, Stephanie. Vegetables Rock! Bantam Books, 1999. Nutrition information, tips, and mostly vegan recipes. Teens.Schwartz, Ellen, Farida Zaman (Illustrator). Im a Vegetarian: Amazi

24、ng facts and ideas for healthy vegetarians. Tundra Books, 2002. Young teens.Serafin, Kim. Everything You Need to Know about Being a Vegetarian. Rosen Publishing Group, 1999. Examines the reasons for becoming vegetarian/vegan, including health concerns and ethical/religious positions, and also myths

25、about these lifestyles. Young teens.Stepaniak, Joanne, Carol J. Adams (Foreword by). Vegan Source Book. McGraw-Hill, 2000. This book discusses the ideas of compassionate living. Teens and older.Stepaniak, Joanne, Being Vegan. McGraw-Hill, 2000. Covers all issues related to being vegan. Teens and old

26、er.Weiss, Stefanie Iris. Everything You Need to Know About Being a Vegan (Need to Know Library). Rosen Publishing Group, 1999. Different motivations and special nutritional needs of vegetarians, the different kinds of vegetarianism, and ways to change to a vegan diet. Young teens.Winkler, Kathleen.

27、Vegetarianism and Teens: Hot Issue. Enslow Publishers, 2001. Discusses the different motivations and special nutritional needs of vegetarians and provides instructions for preparing meatless dishes. Teens.8-12Bradley, Ann. Cows Are Vegetarians: A Book for Vegetarian Kids. Healthways, 1992. How the c

28、hoice to be a vegetarian has an effect on the environment, the animals and health. Ages 8-12.Klavan, Ellen, Adrienne Hartman (Illustrator). The Vegetarian Factfinder. The Little Bookroom, 1996. Explores the various reasons children become vegetarian. Young teens.CookingTeensBates, Dorothy R., Bobbie

29、 Hinman, and Robert Oser. Munchie Madness: Vegetarian Meals for Teens. Book Publishing Company, 2003. Quick and easy recipes with information on the health benefits of vegetarian diets. Teens.Hagler, Louise. Meatless Burgers. Book Publishing Company, 1999. Learn how to make a wide range of veggie bu

30、rgers. Includes a complete nutritional analysis for each recipe. Teens and up.Hinman, Bobbie E. Burgers n Fries n Cinnamon Buns: Low-Fat, Meatless Versions of Fast Food Favorites. Book Publishing Company, 1993. Healthy versions of dishes found in restaurants and fast food chains. Teens and up.Krizma

31、nic, Judy and Matthew Wawiorka (Illustrator). The Teens Vegetarian Cookbook. Puffin, 1999. The recipes are clearly written with ingredients that are easily accessible. Teens.Moskowitz, Isa Chandra, Terry Hope Romero, and Sara Quin (Foreword). Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World: 75 Dairy-Free Recipes

32、 for Cupcakes that Rule. Marlowe & Company, 2006. What teen doesnt love cupcakes? Teens. Newkirk, Ingrid. Compassionate Cook: Please Dont Eat the Animals. Warner Books, 1993. It is a Vegan cookbook and also describes why we shouldnt eat animals. Teens and up.Raymond, Carole. Students Go Vegan Cookbo

33、ok. Three River Press, 2006. Vegan recipes. Teens.Raymond, Carole. Students Vegetarian Cookbook. Prima Publishing, 2003. Vegetarian recipes. Teens.Shaw, Maura D. and Sydna Altschuler Byrne. Foods From Mother Earth. Shawangunk Press Inc., 1994. Cookbook containing nearly 100 recipes (mostly vegan). T

34、eens and up.Stepaniak, Joanne. Vegan Vittles: Recipes Inspired by the Critters of Farm Sanctuary. Book Publishing Company. Sections on veganism, what to substitute for animal products, information on factory farming and the history and mission of Farm Sanctuary.Stepaniak, Joanne. Vegan Deli: Wholeso

35、me Ethnic Fast Foods. Book Publishing Company (TN). Large variety of meat- and dairy-free deli dishes with a New York flavor. Wasserman, Debra, and Reed Mangels, PhD, RD. Simply Vegan: Quick Vegetarian Meals. Vegetarian Resource Group, 2006. Quick and easy vegan recipes, great nutrition section, and

36、 information on where to find vegan food and much more. Teens and up. 8-12Bass, Jules, Debbie Harter (Illustrator). Cooking With Herb: The Vegetarian Dragon. Barefoot Books, 1999. Easy-to-follow directions and tips. Ages 8-12.Bates, Dorothy R., Suzanne Havala (Foreword by). Kids Can Cook: Vegetarian

37、 Recipes. Book Publishing Company, 2000. Simple recipes for beginners with kid-tested directions and a section for parents on how to be sure their childs vegetarian diet is wholesome and complete. Ages 8-12.Crist, Vonnie Winslow, and Debra Wasserman. Leprechaun Cake and Other Tales. Vegetarian Resou

38、rce Group, 1995. Stories about vegetarian children, recipes included. Ages 8-12.Gillies, Judi, Jennifer Glossop, and Louise Phillips (Illustrator). The Jumbo Vegetarian Cookbook. Kids Can Press, Ltd., 2001. Has everything one needs to know. Ages 8-12.Katzen, Mollie. Honest Pretzels and 64 Other Amaz

39、ing Recipes For Cooks Ages 8 & Up. Vegetarian and some vegan recipes. Ages 8-12.Watt, F. and Catherine Atkinson, Peggy Porter Tierney, Kim Lane (Illustrator), Mary Cartwright (Illustrator), and Howard Allman (Photographer). Vegetarian Cooking for Beginners. Usborne Books, 2003. Tips and recipes are

40、offered in this book. Ages 8-12.4-8Blackstone, Stella, Nan Brooks (Illustrator). Making Minestrone. Barefoot Books, 2000. How five children gather ingredients from a garden to make a veggie soup. Ages 4-6.Dooley, Norah, Peter J. Thornton (Illustrator). Everybody Bakes Bread). Carolrhoda Books, 1995.

41、 This picture book introduces young children to breads from around the world and includes recipes. Ages 4-8.Katzen, Mollie. Pretend Soup and Other Real Recipes: A Cookbook for Preschoolers & Up. Tricycle Press, 1994. Easy to follow illustrations demonstrate the recipes for the youngest “readers”, wh

42、ile captivating cartoon characters liven the pages. Ages 4-8.Katzen, Mollie. Salad People And More Real Recipes: A New Cookbook for Preschoolers & Up. Tricycle Press, 2005. Enjoy kid-friendly recipes. Ages 4-8.ANIMAL RIGHTSTeensCurrie-McGhee, Leanne K. Overview Series - Animal Rights. Lucent Books,

43、2004. This book discusses how the animal rights movement has affected areas such as hunting, medical research, and farming. Teens.Davis, Karen. Prisoned Chickens Poisoned Eggs: An Inside Look at the Modern Poultry Industry. Book Publishing Company, 1996. Learn about how eggs are produced today. Teen

44、s and up.Dudley, William, ed. Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints - Animal Rights. Greenhaven Press, 2006. Both sides of topics such as animal research, pet ownership, vegetarianism, zoos, and cloning are presented. Teens and up.Eisnitz, Gail A. Slaughterhouse: The Shocking Story of Greed, N

45、eglect, and Inhumane Treatment Inside the U.S. Meat Industry. Prometheus Books, 1997. Shows what really happens in slaughterhouses. Teens and up.Gaughen, Shasta. Contemporary Issues Companion - Animal Rights. Greenhaven Press, 2004. This book covers both sides of the issue. Teens and up.Gray, Alexan

46、der. Animal Rights (Whats at Issue?). Heinemann Educational Books, 2001. Learn about animal rights issues. Teens and up. Hile, Kevin, Alan Marzilli, ed. Animal Rights (Point/Counterpoint). Chelsea House Publications, 2004. Explore animal rights issues. Teens and up.James, Barbara. Animal Rights (Tal

47、king Points S.) Hodder Wayland, 2002. This book discusses topics such as the difference between animal rights and animal welfare, using animals for experiments, animals as entertainment, keeping pets, and hunting. Teens and up.Kistler, John M. Animals are the Issue: Library Resources on Animal Issue

48、s. Haworth Information Press, 2004. This book discusses how animals are seen, viewed, and used by humans. Teens and up. Marcus, Erik. Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, and Money. Brio Press, 2005. A thorough examination of animal agricultures cruelties and its far-reaching social costs. Teens and up.Mas

49、son, Jeffery Moussaieff. The Pig Who Sang to the Moon: The Emotional World of Farm Animals. Ballantine Books, 2004. Makes the case that the animals humans eat on a regular basis (pigs, chickens, sheep, cows and ducks) feel, think and suffer. Teens and up.Ojeda, Auriana. Current Controversies - The R

50、ights of Animals (Current Controversies). Greenhaven Press, 2003. Topics in this book include laboratory experimentation and animals raised for human consumption and also covers both sides. Teens.Regan, Tom. The Case for Animal Rights. University of California Press, 2004. Discusses moral philosophy

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