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Vegan Children's Books

Below you will find vegan kid's books arranged by age and topic, so as not to scare little vegans.

Firstly, I encourage everyone to watch, listen and download I Live in a Hut and From My Little Hut in the Forest. These are offered as a gift or for a voluntary donation to the Sadhana Forest project.

Some of the books are special vegan books by vegan authors about veganism. These let vegan children know they're not alone. They demonstrate that other books are misleading when they present farms and zoos as fun. This helps explain why we are vegans. 

At the local library there are many are animal-friendly, peaceful books too. However, any books can be used to start a discussion, especially ones we disagree with. Read about the library Veganuary book display. and Political picture books arranged by curriculum areas.

We also listen to audiobooks on the library Borrow Box app, and have enjoyed the (not vegan but) eco Penguin Audio Adventures and Hope Jones.

Activity

ACTIVITY BOOKS: Just Like Me picture book and colouring book, Peace Love Vegan colouring book, Plant Based Cards colouring book, stickers and games, Simple Happy Kitchen download

Cook

Other books: How to Eat a Rainbow (I was surprised to see the fairies had swords here), Vegans Go Shopping*

Baby toddler
Preschool

Other books: audiobooks, the free download and video I Live in a Hut, Just Like Me* picture book and colouring book, T Veg: The Story of a Carrot Crunching Dinosaur*Esther the Wonderpig*Linus the Vegetarian T Rex*, Friends Aren't Food, Vivi the Supervegan free activities, Ollie the Dinosaur free activities, The Girl Who Could See Stories*, Animal Tails charity booksQuick, Hide Puddle*, Violet's Vegan Comics free activities, Vegan Nursery Rhymes, Vegan Alphabet book* and audio*

4+
7+

Other books: So, You Love Animals, Lily Bowers, Generation V*, Saving Moon Bears*

Teen
Parents

Readings- Vegan Children's Books

Readings- Vegan Children's Books

Readings- Vegan Children's Books
I Live in a Hut

I Live in a Hut

05:51
Time for Storytime: Ed Vere reads How to be a Lion

Time for Storytime: Ed Vere reads How to be a Lion

07:07
Story time - I Am Henry Finch

Story time - I Am Henry Finch

06:21
Videos of books
the best Vegan Friendly Children's Books for your age and interest

Quickly find the best vegan kid's book for you, with reviews, videos & learning resources.

Neither mislead your vegan child, nor scare them with information they aren't ready for.

Some of these books can be found at your local library, as they are accidentally vegan.  I've also included some books about general nonviolence, and countering stereotypes, as these are things I looked for myself.

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visit the book shop

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Read with purpose about the world we want to help us imagine and make it.  These books encourage compassion and present farming accurately. Many children's books show farmers as best mates with the animals who they are about to kill, which we know not to be the case.  Books with non vegan themes can be useful discussion starters.  However, keeping some vegan titles at home can help counter inaccuracies we find elsewhere.  Baby can feel part of a vegan movement, even if they don't meet others everyday.  What's more, we can have a lovely cuddle while reading; which will equally help birth the society of the future.

When my child was a toddler who can't sleep after a frightening book, so I take care with the topics I read them.  This is why I have separated the vegan kids books into age appropriate subject categories below.  However, I am all for reading complicated books to younger children to help them learn language patterns, along with simpler books to help them identify the meaning of words.   

 

Many of the book articles have links to videos and learning resources, so as you can find out more, and I've noted which books are printed on recycled paper.   Look for other recycled, second hand books in: Preloved or Oxfam.

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Contents:

Vegan baby books

with thick card pages for easy turning, cleaning and gnawing.  Babies can practice naming animals, making their sounds, and relating to them.  These books have no menacing behaviour, as my child currently copies everything.  One day they will be old enough to discuss that some things are better not copied, and some things are just pretend.  For now, I can only limit what they are exposed to.

Vegan Toddler books to build empathy

Why would a child eat an animal if they can see themselves in it?  Animals in these books have characters for children to get to know, and feel an affinity for.  Use them to hold onto children's natural interest in animals, and build on it by naming what we have in common.  In turn, this helps us connect with other humans; and realise that we are all one big Earthling family, with our origins in the same cosmic dust.  The stories often use rhymes, refrains, alliteration, or just pictures to appeal to younger readers.  We like to add in actions too.

Nonviolent books for critical thinking

In which carnivore creatures convert to herbivorism and stop eating each other.  They allow themselves to pause and think, to expand their circle of compassion beyond the norm; even if it means standing out.  The stories deal with difficult comments from the animal's peers, much like we face in our own lives.  This helps us compose ourselves and prepare factually weighted witty retorts...  The animals live their lives in their own way, without antagonism.  Their grace and commitment sees them through, and sometimes brings others to join them too.

Activist calls to action

Child protagonists saving the day and leading by example!  They are a less toxic type of superhero than most; ones whose kindness is their power.  Kiddie readers learn that you can stand your ground without fighting, and win people over with strength of character.  Unlike flying or freezing people, these are qualities which we can find in ourselves.  We do not need to become supernatural alpha people; just be fully who we are and spring to action from a place of love.

Action stories- real life animal escapes to inform

Many of these books are true stories. They introduce the reality of farming and zoos, but with a happy ending where the animals escape to freedom.  This demonstrates that animals have agency and emotions.  The domesticated farm and pet animals still want to exist in their own right; however paternalistic the human owner may be.  They are more like their wild cousins, or us humans than artificial definitions allow. 

The stories often end with the animals befriending a less controlling human, who has put themself out to help.  This way we maintain the hope in humanity, so needed for social activism.

Information on animal exploitation

These books explain the gory truth about the violence of farming, and other types of animal captivity and exploitation, for children who are able to deal with difficult subjects.  This is generally hidden in children's literature, perhaps as parents are concerned non vegan children wouldn't finish their dinner if they knew.  These books would be useful if children ask why they can't eat what their friends eat.  As children grow older they can engage critically with information and make their own decisions.  For example, I became a vegetarian at 10, and vegan at 17 without my parent's input.  However, I found my toddler aged child thought everything should be copied.

Vegan food cook books for kids

Healthy, vegan cookery books for children, with simple instructions and colourful illustrations.  Also books for vegan kids about diet, nutrition and where food comes from.  Children can take pride in learning to look after themselves.  They can take responsibility for tidying up, as full participants in the communal family unit...

Vegan activity and colouring books, and books with printable learning resources

Vegan children's colouring and activity books, games and apps.  You can find more printable vegan colouring sheets and vegan art materials for children in Vegan Family Guide.

Representative

books which are inclusive of the diversity of vegan children.  Generally, there is an under representation of girls, BAME characters and other minorities.  I can recognise the impact of seeing yourself in the media on my own child and a student I worked with.

Vegan teenage, parenting and teachers books

Books

Secondary, Information

Be More Vegan: The young person's guide to a plant-based lifestyle

Faded Shapes

Niki Webster

The whys and hows of going vegan, with recipies. 

Published by Wellbeck, printed in Dubai.

eBay, Foyles

Infants, Activism

Veggie Vero series

Faded Shapes

Veronica Green

The Adventures of Veggie Vero, is about a superhero who rescues the animals and teaches children about conscious living.' 3-7. 

eBay, Foyles

Infants, Activities, Activism

Celandine
story and colouring book

Faded Shapes

Alice Griffin, Joanna Soares

Explores the paradox of loving animals while eating them.

eBay

Preschool, Infants, Juniors, Activities, Food

Plant Based Colouring Book,
card games and jigsaw

Faded Shapes

Plant Based Cards

Personified healthy vegetables and fruit to colour in, while learning nutritional information.

eBay

Juniors, Information

Jasper's Story: Saving Moon Bears

Faded Shapes

Jill Robinson, Marc Bekoff, Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen

This book was writen by an ecologist (and author of many books, including with Jane Goodall and an Animals at Play picture book) and the founder of Animals Asia about her work. Learn about the harsh experiences of Moon Bears, and the sanctuary which protects them. 

Sleeping Bear Press for ages 9 to 12.  Book Depository

eBay

Infants, Information

Dave Loves Chickens
Dave Loves Pigs

Faded Shapes

Carlos Patino

Being a space alian, Dave finds it hard to comprehend why human Earthlings don't appreciate our animal neighbours. He sets us an example of more compassionate behaviour, while sharing his encylopedic knowledge of chickens. Dave believes that everyone has the right to be free. His tale is narrated in simple rhyme, with bold, cartoon illustrations. It can help parents introduce the idea to children that our vegan way of life is not common, but that we have good reasons for it; while learning some facinating facts. 

Vegan Publishers 5+

eBay, Wordery

Infants, Activism

Lena of Vegitopia and the Mystery of the Missing Animals

Faded Shapes

Sybil Severin, Carlos Patino

Marks deducted for being about a princess, but it's a nice story.  If my memory serves me correctly: When the animals disappear, Lena finds out they are going to be eaten. She convinces the captor to leave them alone with a tasty cake. 

Vegan Publishers, for ages 4 to 8.

eBay, TheVeganKind

Preschool, Infants, Nonviolence

Linus the Vegetarian T Rex

Faded Shapes

Robert Neubecker

Girl STEM student comes face to face with a real life T Rex who… is charming to all he meets, and enthusiasticly finishes his greens. Linus does not meet his macho public image; until he shows a deeper courage, in fending off some veloceraptors. Written by an award winning illustrator. 

Published by Simon and Schuster for ages 3 to 7. Book Depository

eBay

Infants, Juniors, Food, Activities, ebook

Simple Happy Kitchen
book, colouring book, and preschool workbook

Faded Shapes

Miki Mottes

Learn about plant based life with cartoon vegetables that have faces. 

Published by Simple Happy Kitchen. 

eBay, Book Depository

Babies, Information, Empathy

I Am Not Food

Faded Shapes

Abiosh Cole, Kayleigh Castle

Animals ask us to let them enjoy life.

Vegan Publishers.

eBay, Foyles

Babies, Representative, Empathy, Information

Happy Animals: Friends Not Food

Faded Shapes

Liora Raphael

We all want to be happy. Animals introduce themselves and what they like to play, asking not to be eaten, please. 

Vegan Publishers.

eBay, Wordery

Babies, Action

Libby Finds Vegan Sanctuary

Faded Shapes

Julia Feliz Brueck, Susan Szecsi

A turkey escapes Thanksgiving by joining a sanctuary. 

Vegan Publishers. 

eBay, Wordery

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