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PETA calls for nursery rhyme re-writes

Traditional nursery rhymes such as Baa, Baa, Black Sheep and Little Miss Muffet have been re-written by animal rights group PETA to remove ‘insensitive’ language and be more ‘animal-friendly’.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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PETA calls for nursery rhyme re-writes

Traditional nursery rhymes such as Baa, Baa, Black Sheep and Little Miss Muffet have been re-written by animal rights group PETA to remove ‘insensitive’ language and be more ‘animal-friendly’. Penning...

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