We’re having fruit

Muddy Boots

They’re on their way

Keep hope alive!

Spores

Yep

Natural Immunity?

And the Bipedicus Destructicus specifically?

And, what’s a volpar again?

So, not just a scary story?

What kind of volpar?

Isn’t that Earth?

Parenting is ….

Whatever it takes

doin’ the right thing

Team Mates

Fair’s Fair

ITCHYCOO PARK is just around the corner

The English Family Anderson – back story

If animals spoke our language

Eve with Minnie the house marten

Animals speak to us in their own way,
but if they spoke with words, what would they say?
One thing I declare, without ANY doubt:
All creatures in cages would say ‘Let me out!’

‘Watch my eyes follow your every motion’
A dog would say, ‘my life speaks of devotion’.
A horse would say, ‘A fire burns deep within me
that yearns to run through the countryside, free!’

One way we can improve the human race
is to respect those of a different face.
We need to listen in a whole new way
to what animals are trying to say.

Excerpt from If animals spoke our language by the Vegan Poet

A Dog’s Love

playing with my dog

When I need to love, my dog is faithfully there.
In the sweetest way, dogs show us how much they care.

They inspire us to play, to go for walks or a run,
A dog’s love is comforting and makes life more fun.

They’re willing love objects at any time of day.
And somehow my dog understands what I say.

From a dog’s warm welcome, true love is understood.
Their eyes reveal honesty; their heart is pure and good.

Great genius made the wagging tail, the ‘happy’ indicator,
Seeing a dog’s tail wag, my own happiness grows greater!

A dog’s Love offers a calming, therapeutic feeling,
Petting a dog’s coat has a wonderful way of healing.

A dog’s love truly feels as though it comes from a higher place
than the oftentimes self-serving love shown by the human race.

This interspecies relationship helps my soul to grow.
My Love should be more Dog-like; I am only human, though.

A Dog’s Love by the Vegan Poet

Point of View

Won’t be long now

How do I drink this?

Kingfisher

Mute Swan

Hedgehog

Just get comfy

Little Owl

That didn’t last long!

Ted thinks ….

VBites Brighton

Open House Part 5

And now the 5th and final part of Violet’s Veg*n e-Comics’ Open House – I give you …

Things to make and do!

Here you will find a collection of fun activities like games, puzzles, recipes and crafts (kind of – is making things out of old card a craft?)

Now, should I include a picture?  Why not.  Here’s one of ….. how to make the ‘Helping Venus’ game:

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and here’s another one of some gorgeous vegan flapjacks you can make:

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oooh, I’m hungry now …. see ya 🙂

Oh, clicking on these won’t work, just go to the ‘things to make and do’ link at the top.

Oh yes, words for google to notice, erm …. vegan, vegan children, veggie kids, vegetarian children, vegan comics, Violet’s Vegan Comics, vegan comics for children … that’ll do.

Open House Part 4

Open House Part 2

And the Open House continues on Violet’s Veg*n e-Comics (vegan comics for children; vegan comics; veggie kids – for the benefit of google 😉 ) with the stories in the 5 years and up age range (which can also be enjoyed by people of any age!)

This is the smallest collection with only 3 stories in this category at the moment, but we will strive to  add more as soon as is humanly possible!

First (since new stories will always be added to the top of the page, you will come to the later episodes before the earlier ones) Luke Walker episode 2:

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Luke Walker is an 8 year old with a strong sense of right and wrong which tends to conflict with that of his teachers and parents. AWOL is the second story in the series

and

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“Why are you a vegan?” is a rhyming story about a conversation between Andrew Jones (meat eater) and Jamila (vegan). It’s a bit of a laugh xx

and finally

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This our introduction to the delightful Luke Walker

Don’t forget – you can click on the pictures 😉

New Look

veggie kidsI like to have a change from time to time and since there were quite a few stories to scroll through on the comics (home) page I thought it would be better to do things like this now.

So if a newcomer finds us, and wants a story to read to little Jimmy, he can go straight to the right age-group and hopefully find something he likes.  Of course it’s not foolproof because there’s no hard and fast rules about which age will like which stories, so I hope people will still browse the whole lot, no matter how old they are 🙂

Plus, the comics are still all listed alphabetically in the sidebar.

I’d be interested to know what you think and feel free to let me know if you liked it better before I changed it 🙂

PS  I’m also experimenting with more words on the page (as opposed to just on the pictures) because I don’t think google’s noticing us enough!  So, with that in mind, here’s a few more words:  veggie kids, vegan children, vegetarian children,  vegan kids, vegetarian kids, veggie, vegan, vegetarian, veg*n, vegan comics, vegan comics for children, Violet’s Vegan Comics, Violet’s Veg*n e-Comics.  That’ll do for now 😉

She said, he said …

I will not …

Daisy-Blue

Dumb Animals

Junior’s thinking …

SAID JUNIOR

“About words and what people think they mean.”

“I don’t follow.”

“Well consider the word ‘people’, for example.  If  I asked someone what the word ‘people’ means they would probably say: “It’s the plural of ‘person’ and a person is a human being.””

“Ok, I’m with you so far …”

“but I think that definition is incomplete.”

“How do you mean?”

“To my mind, the definition of ‘a person’ is anyone with an individual personality.  Like you Chiksa, you have your own distinct personality don’t you?”

“Absolutely!”

“And you’re not like every other chicken in the yard?”

“Certainly not! I’m not bossy like Henny-Penny, or painfully shy like Henrietta.”

“So you see my point.  You are not human but you have a personality and that makes you a person. That makes all animals people.”

“That’s the logical conclusion to draw, yes.”

“Which brings me to my next thought: why do people think it’s ok to eat people?”

It’s our birthday! Hurrah!

Topsy-turvey

Living as if the world depended on it

Wear your vegan on your shirt

Eco-Living at the Seaside

Vegan Doll

vegan doll

My sister has a vegan doll who has bright orange hair.

My sister said her vegan doll is prob’ly very rare.

She said there can’t be many dolls who simply couldn’t bear

To attend a tea party if there is cow’s milk there.

****

“I have to say, I understand,” my sister said to Mum,

“Why Rosa doll won’t eat an egg out of a chicken’s bum.

‘Thou shalt not kill’ said Reverend John, not ‘thou shalt not kill people‘.

Isn’t it right to be kind when we can? Shouldn’t that be our rule of thumb?”

****

My sister smiled at Rosa, her red-haired vegan dolly,

“I’m going to do what you do, so are Mum and Dad and Molly.

And all of my dolls will be vegan now so tea parties won’t exclude you,

The tea will only have oat milk in and there’ll be vegan cake on the trolley.”

Animal Families

There once was a vegan called Megan

Vegan? Why?