Have you ever tried to take care of a sick or injured animal? It takes lots of patience and love. Help erase animal cruelty and keep animals safe from harm.
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It is hard to believe that some people treat animals cruelly. How would you know if a pet is sick or injured? Find out if local animal shelters or rescue agencies come to schools and organizations to explain the importance of proper care of pets and all animals. Where could someone in your area report an abused animal? Learn more about the plight of abused animals in your country and around the world.
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Share your ideas about ways we can all help keep animals safe. Create a captivating message--with words and pictures--on posterboard using Crayola Erasable Colored Pencils. You might show things to be aware of in your neighborhood or publicize a pet-food drive, for example.
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Use the eraser to remove some color and add details to your design. You could add texture and stripes to your animals and the scenes around them. You can also refill an erased area with another color or medium.
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Display your poster to increase awareness about treating animals with respect in your community. Talk with younger children about the best ways to care for their pets, too. They’re looking up to you!
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