Lolita has lived in a tiny tank at the Miami Seaquarium for 41 years—and this Valentine’s Day may be her last. Find out how you and your kids can help her.
Help kids help animals. Use this step-by-step guide to make creative, comfy beds for the dogs and cats at your local animal shelter—or your animal companions.
Send Build-A-Bear Workshop a letter asking it to stop working with SeaWorld, the cruel ABUSEment park.
Treat yo’ELF to some family-friendly fun and let your kids know that this compassionate character wants them to skip “naughty” and go straight to “nice” for each other and animals.
If you’re looking for gifts for the family or new ways to spend ThanksVegan together, check out these compassionate holiday tales.
Know a kid who respects animals and understands that they’re friends, not food? Nominate them today—they could win a trophy, an assortment of PETA Kids merch, vegan cookies, and yearlong bragging rights.
A teacher asks her students to imagine being a chick hatched in a classroom, with no mother to protect them. See how the students feel about chick-hatching lessons then!
Mother’s Day should honor all the great mamas out there, including ones covered with fur, scales, or feathers. This year, give yours a printable PETA Kids Mother’s Day card featuring an animal mom and her baby.
Instead of yanking fish out of the water and onto land (where they can’t breathe), a father and son found a new hobby to help animals and the environment.
Our attitude toward animals has greatly evolved since many nursery rhymes were written, but are you still singing about taking a sheep’s wool and cutting off mice’s tails with a carving knife?
As you well know, your children are listening and picking up on things you say—for better or for worse. This may be one of the most important times in history to raise kids who care.
If you’ve been hearing the term “wet market” ever since the beginning of COVID-19 but don’t know what it means, check out PETA Kids’ colorful and helpful comic strip.
We’re calling on kids all over the U.S. (who are 12 years and younger) to get creative by making their own artwork that’s related to climate change and eating vegan!
Two vegan athletes snagged the titles of winner and runner-up in PETA Kids’ Cutest Vegan Kid Contest.
Genesis Butler won PETA Kids’ “Cutest Vegan Kid” contest in 2015. Now she has us wondering this: Which animal could possibly be the meanest on Earth?