Reflecto Girl episode 2 continues from yesterday:

That’s it Renee, we can hardly recognise you! 😉
Come back tomorrow to see Reflecto Girl in action,
or if you don’t want to wait, you can see it now 😀
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Vegan superhero, Reflecto Girl, was created by Violet’s Vegan Comics

Violet’s Vegan Comics creates funny, enlightening and sometimes action packed vegan children’s books for readers of all ages.
Established 2012
Yup, and I see you found it, but I’d have dropped a link if I’d not worried that it might not have been polite! 🙂
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Polite? Why would it be impolite? Link away! But no need now 😀 xx
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I see alot of people saying that “link-dropping” is rude, so I tend to err on the side of caution.
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Nice!
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Thank you 😀
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You’re most welcome!
Thank you for this inspiring work!
I’d like to link it in as part of Project Do Better, if you don’t mind, as I plan for my historical fiction work to be, once I publish Do Better (the book): I think this morning’s post on my blog explains it better, if you don’t mind replying there, please?
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We would love to help in any way we can and I have read your post but I don’t understand what you need. Explain it to me like I’m five! xx
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Great! I was just about to find and ask you over your way if you’d write up post explaining how your work on normalizing Veganism is part of empathy-building, and that in the longer term, it helps us all, especially as part of a larger plan. The 5 year old version:
*adult mode off*
Can you write me a post that tells us how your comics help build empathy, and why that is important for 100 years from now? Tell us how your comics will help Project Do Better in Phase IV, when we need everybody to love all human beings enough to give every child a safe home healthy food.
*adult mode back one*
How’s that?
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Now I get it! Thank you – that is definitely my level. Always talk to me like that 😀 And yes, I can write that post. For posting on your site?
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Yes, please, and I shall endeavor… er, sorry: I will try my best to always talk to you like that!
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For posting on my site, and then link back/reblog from your side, about a week later, if that sounds good?
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Hey – I do know what endeavour means! 😀 Yes, that sounds good, I’ll start on it right away 🙂
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Coolness! Thank you, Violet!
Ok, time for breakfast! (I always sit to answer comments and then forget to eat!)
“Table for 1, please!” -Oh, I guess I’ll have to make my own grits…
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Ha ha ha 😀 Enjoy your breakfast, it’s nearly time for dinner here 😀 (Actually I only had lunch an hour ago)
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Yes, I still missing my roast veg and Yorkshire puddings from Bath! Sunday roast dinner was my biggest meal for a while!
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I didn’t know you lived in Bath! Not that I’m anywhere near Bath but still, UK! xx
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yup, did PhD work for an MPhil there: you missed my Bath story, Standing in the Gap (actually used my Kung Fu training)…
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I want to read that! I hope you’ve got a search box!
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oops, sorry! Right, then, I shall endeavor to … get my final pass of Chapter 3 edited today!
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