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Cows are VegetarianCows Are Vegetarians:
A Book for Vegetarian Kids
by Ann Bradley

Vegetarian Times said: "This little book is a charmer."

Animal People Newspaper said: "COWS ARE VEGETARIANS! joyously affirms the vegetarian choice for young children. It provides them with reassuring facts about nutrition and describes in some detail the environmental benefits of vegetarianism."

Book information from Amazon.com:
Ann Bradley is a writer who makes her home in the southwest. She attended the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University and has published journal articles and short stories. As a vegetarian of many years she wrote this book to help her young son understand why he was a vegetarian and how to cope with others who might disagree with this choice.

The first book written for vegetarian kids that demonstrates through easy to understand language the powerful and positive reasons for being a vegetarian. It explores the choice to become a vegetarian and how this choice has an effect on the environment,the animals and health. Delightful illustrations and a whimsical wrap around cow cover enhance the book. Ages 6 through 12.

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