Never Too Young to be an Activist: How Your Kids Can Help Save the World

by Linda Thieman, Katie & Kimble Blog

If you've read Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story, you know that Katie is the kind of girl who likes to HELP people and animals (um, and ghosts!). Now, here are three ways that YOU can help people and animals, too.  It's fun and it's important.  And you can learn great things at the same time! 

1)  A 12-year-old girl named Mimi Ausland from Oregon started a website called FreeKibble.com.  Kibble means pieces of dog or cat food.  Every day, Mimi adds a new Bow Wow Trivia question about dogs.  If you answer the question (correctly or not), Mimi will donate 10 pieces of kibble to dogs who live in shelters.  This really adds up!  Mimi has provided dogs with thousands and thousands of pounds of dog food.  That must be very heavy to carry!

2)  Mimi also started a site to help feed cats.  So if you go to the FreeKibbleKat.com website and answer the Meow Trivia question every day, Mimi will donate 10 pieces of kibble for cats!

3)  The third way that you can help is found at FreeRice.com.  Here, if you answer questions correctly, FreeRice will donate 20 grains of rice to a hungry person for each question you answer.  This can add up quickly, because you can keep answering questions as long as you want.

FreeRice has all kinds of questions.  You can start at the lowest level and build your English vocabulary.  Or you can do the same thing in other languages, too, like Spanish and French.

They also have questions about art and famous artists, where you get to look at famous pictures.  You can also look at maps to answer questions about countries and world capitals.  And you can practice your math and multiplication tables and earn rice for hungry people at the same time!  You also get to keep track of how much rice you've donated.

So, have fun, learn things, and help dogs, cats and people!  Here's to saving the world!



© 2008 by Linda Thieman