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Is it wrong to eat meat? / Kate Rogers.

By: Series: Points of viewPublisher: New York : KidHaven Publishing, 2019Copyright date: c2019Description: 24 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781534525757 (library bound book)
  • 9781534525764 (pbk. book)
  • 9781534525771 (6 pack)
  • 9781534525788 (ebook)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 641.36 .R727 2019
LOC classification:
  • TX371 .R65 2019
Contents:
To eat or not to eat? -- Vegetarians and vegans -- Animal rights -- People as predators -- Factory farming -- Other choices -- Harming the environment -- Meat on the brain -- Respecting other points of view.
Summary: "Why do some people choose not to eat meat? Is it wrong to eat an animal that was once alive? These questions are complex and challenge young people's critical-thinking skills, and they form the backbone of this inside look at the debates surrounding vegetarianism, veganism, and eating meat. As readers explore this topic through engaging main text, accessible fact boxes, a detailed graphic organizer, and colorful photographs, they're introduced to different points of view and the facts used to support these differing viewpoints. This teaches young readers the importance of understanding differing perspectives and using facts to inform an opinion." --Amazon.com
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Includes index.

To eat or not to eat? -- Vegetarians and vegans -- Animal rights -- People as predators -- Factory farming -- Other choices -- Harming the environment -- Meat on the brain -- Respecting other points of view.

"Why do some people choose not to eat meat? Is it wrong to eat an animal that was once alive? These questions are complex and challenge young people's critical-thinking skills, and they form the backbone of this inside look at the debates surrounding vegetarianism, veganism, and eating meat. As readers explore this topic through engaging main text, accessible fact boxes, a detailed graphic organizer, and colorful photographs, they're introduced to different points of view and the facts used to support these differing viewpoints. This teaches young readers the importance of understanding differing perspectives and using facts to inform an opinion." --Amazon.com

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