FREEBIE: PETA Kids' Guide to Helping Animals Magazine (ALL)
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Thinking about how YOU can help save animals?
Then this is the magazine for you!
The PetaKids Kids' Guide to Helping Animals magazine has everything you need to start being a hero for animals.
Inside, you'll get tips on everything from protecting wildlife to buying cruelty-free products to organizing animal-friendly field trips for your class.
You'll also get the scoop on why so many Hollywood celebs (like Miley Cyrus!) are helping animals.
And don't worry … we made sure to include plenty of puzzles, quizzes, and free stickers too
Click for your free magazine
(Worldwide)
NOTE: Add dashes in your phone number (505-555-1234). Be sure to put your child's birthday in the space provided for the form to work.
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