Cute things children say Part 3

Cute things children say Part 2

Cute things children say

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My children were brought up vegetarian from birth but when they were very young I didn’t make a fuss about gelatine in sweets that were given to them by other people.  However, one day when they were choosing some sweets at the corner shop after school, I decided to explain to them what gelatine was after they’d both chosen sweets containing it.  Emily, who was 7 years old then, immediately returned the sweets to the shelf and chose some without gelatine.

I turned to Eve, who was only 4, and asked her “Do you want to change yours or are you not old enough to understand?”

She looked thoughtfully at her sweets and then at me and said,

“I don’t think I’m old enough to understand.”

Thus she made the difficult decision to quit gelatine another day 😉

Luke Walker and the Hypothetical Question

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Now where have I smelled that before?

Halfway there

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What could be cooler than a Violet’s Veg*n e-Comics T-shirt?

Vegan Business Cards

Introducing Miranda

Well, Miranda has always been here, she has always been an indispensable part of the Violet’s Veg*n e-Comics team but since she’s now set up a separate username we thought we’d better introduce her properly so that it won’t confuse anyone when they see a different gravatar coming from VVeC.  Violet’s Vegan Comics would be nothing without her, no one would know it existed, so it’s time she got the recognition she deserves 🙂

Please say hello to our Miranda Lemon!

Miranda Lemon: Chief Visionary Officer of Violet's Veg*n e-Comics

Miranda Lemon: Chief Visionary Officer of Violet’s Veg*n e-Comics

Summertime!

Imagine if the tables were turned …

Venus Aqueous demands:

“a rather harsh way of dealing with senior citizens,” wrote Bob Barker, aged 90.

Nutritious Still Life

Here we go again

Three Brown Cows

Flos says “Plastic bags suck!”

And so it begins … Megan & Flos episode 3

What they don’t tell you at school about William Wilberforce

What they will tell you:

William Wilberforce

  • William Wilberforce (1759-1833) is one of the best known British abolitionists. He was a Parliamentarian, writer and social reformer.
  • He was a close friend of William Pitt, the youngest Prime Minister in British history.
  • Wilberforce campaigned for health care, educational and prison reform and legislation to prohibit the worst forms of child labour. However, his greatest political efforts concerned the abolition of the slave trade and slavery.
  • In 1788-1789 he presented his Abolitionist Bill before the House of Commons for the first time. In a moving speech, he recited the horrific facts of slavery for three hours and ended with the words: “having heard all of this you may choose to look the other way but you can never again say that you did not know”.
  • Despite Wilberforce’s efforts the bill did not pass. Year after year, he re-introduced anti-slavery motions but to no avail. Finally, in 1807 the Abolition Bill was passed with 283 votes to 16, making the slave trade illegal on all British ships. It was an emotional day in Parliament and Wilberforce, having campaigned so strenuously, broke down and cried.
  • However, despite this victory, slavery itself remained intact and Wilberforce soon turned his attention to the emancipation of slaves in the British colonies. In 1823, he published the influential pamphlet “Appeal on Behalf of the Negro Slaves”. It led to the formation of the Anti-Slavery Society, which headed the emancipation campaign.Wilberforce retired from the House of Commons in 1825 and leadership of the Parliamentary campaign passed to Thomas Fowell Buxton. The Emancipation Bill slowly gathered support and was approved on 26 July 1833. On that day, slavery was abolished throughout the British Empire.

What they probably won’t tell you is that he was a:

William Wilberforce

  • Even as the slavery issue dominated his personal and political life, Wilberforce found time to champion the cause of animal protection from the moment it first surfaced.  He was present for and involved with every Parliamentary debate on cruelty issues, from the first failed proposal by Sir William Pultney in 1800 to the watershed breakthrough of Martin’s Act in 1822. Over those 22 years, moreover, Wilberforce remained faithful to the cause, against objections that the subject of cruelty to animals was not suited to the dignity of a legislature.
  • He said “If to be feelingly alive to the sufferings of my fellow-creatures is to be a fanatic, I am one of the most incurable fanatics ever permitted to be at large.”

What an awesome man 🙂

What they don’t tell you at school about Leonardo da Vinci

WHAT THEY WILL TELL YOU:

Leonardo da Vinci

  • Leonardo da Vinci is perhaps best known as a painter, with his legendary works including the Mona Lisa, the Vitruvian Man and the Last Supper, among others.
  • Leonardo da Vinci wasn’t just an incredible artist, he was an inventor, scientist, mathematician, engineer, writer, musician and much more.
  • The Mona Lisa is perhaps the most well known painting in the world. It is a half-length portrait of a woman who, along with the composition, background and other details, has been the subject of much speculation and discussion. It is believed that Leonardo da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa around 1503. It has been on permanent display at the Louvre Museum in Paris for over 200 years.

mona lisa

WHAT THEY PROBABLY WON’T TELL YOU IS THAT HE WAS WIDELY REPUTED TO BE:

Leonardo da Vinci

We know this because Giuliano di Lorenzo de’ Medici (Leonardo’s patron for three years, from 1513 to 1516) financed the explorer Andrea Corsali’s voyage on a Portuguese ship and in a long letter to his patron Corsali made a remark about Leonardo when describing followers of Hinduism:

Alcuni gentili chiamati Guzzarati non si cibano dicosa alcuna che tenga sangue, ne fra essi loro consen tono che si noccia adalcuna cosa animata, come it nostro Leonardo da Vinci.

English translation:

Certain infidels called Guzzarati are so gentle that they do not feed on anything which has blood, nor will they allow anyone to hurt any living thing, like our Leonardo da Vinci.

What a guy! 😉

What they don’t tell you at school about Pythagoras

They’ll tell you a lot of stuff about Pythagoras at school, like:

Pythagoras

  • He worked out that in a right angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides: that’s Pythagorean Theorem
  • Pythagoras is often referred to as the first pure mathematician.
  • He was born on the island of Samos, Greece in 569 BC.
  • Pythagoras was well educated, and he played the lyre throughout his lifetime, knew poetry and recited Homer. He was interested in mathematics, philosophy, astronomy and music, and was greatly influenced by Pherekydes (philosophy), Thales (mathematics and astronomy) and Anaximander (philosophy, geometry).

But they probably won’t tell you that:

vegetarian pythagoras

And “Pythagorean diet” was a common name for the abstention from eating meat and fish, until the coining of “vegetarian” in the 19th century.

Stick that in your triangle and measure it!! 🙂

What they don’t tell you at school about Albert Einstein

WHAT THEY WILL TELL YOU:

Albert EinsteinAnd ….

  • He produced perhaps one of the most famous equations ever: E = mc² (energy equals mass multiplied by the speed of light squared).
  • Einstein won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on theoretical physics.
  • He worked on many other influential theories and projects including: the deflection of light by gravity, the quantum theory of atomic motion in solids, Brownian motion, an explanation for capillary action and much more.

What they don’t often tell you is that towards the end of his life:

Albert Einstein

Albert EinsteinGenius! 🙂

Just keep going

We’re having fruit

Muddy Boots

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 😉

Wear your vegan on your shirt

Vegan? Why?

Art Toppling Tobacco

Art Toppling Tobacco is an anti-smoking campaign in the form of an annual art competition.  It is free to enter and open to anyone of any age, worldwide, so why don’t you have a go?  Below are some of the children’s submissions from last year.

By Julia, aged 10 from Australia

By Julia, aged 10 from Australia

By Juliana, aged 6 from Romania

By Juliana, aged 6 from Romania

By Isabella aged 14 from Australia

By Isabella aged 14 from Australia

By Kevin, aged 16 from Canada

By Kevin, aged 16 from Canada

Inspired to have a go?  Go on then, enter here 🙂

But don’t wait too long – the closing date for this year is 22nd October.

 

 

 

Venus is back!

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Dandelion and Murdock – Pleased

Dandelion and Murdock: Art

Dandelion and Murdock – Balls

Dandelion and Murdock – Biscuit

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Don’t forget “Where are you going Deidra?” COMING SOON

Make friends with cows

Pinky Orange

Where on Earth ….

Don’t you just love ’em

Aren’t cows just beautiful

New story for little ones coming soon!

Edmund’s Lunch – it’s better, it’s brighter, and it’s here!

“I’m not dinner” – the new and improved now on here!

Edmund’s Lunch – New and Improved – Coming Soon!

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