Megan Fox has said she sends her kids to a 'sustainable, vegan school' to teach them to be kind to animals.
Fox, 33, who shares seven-year-old Noah and five-year-old Bodhi with her other half Brian Austin Green, said her kids know not to hurt animals or 'rip up flowers' and have even held a funeral for a woodlouse one of them stepped on.
In an interview with People, the Transformers actor said: "We send them to an organic, sustainable, vegan school where they're seed-to-table, they plant their own food. They grow it, they harvest it and they take it to local restaurants to sell it, so they understand how all of that works.
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"I'm very specific about never harming animals. We don't step on ants; we don't do things like that. We don't rip flowers out of the ground, because we think they're beautiful.
"I teach them that plants are sentient beings - they have feelings, thoughts and emotions - so that's what we're doing."
Fair enough.
She went on to reveal that when her son accidentally stepped on, and killed, an insect they held a funeral for it.
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Adding: 'We did a ceremony, we buried it, we lit sage, we released him back. So, they're very involved."
Fox also revealed that she and Green want their kids to be 'who they are' and that they don't 'micromanage' their little ones.
She added: "It's [about] being of that mindset of realising that they come as the teachers to us. We're here to keep them alive, but we're learning all the lessons from them."
In the past, Fox has opened up about her eldest son's love of wearing dresses and the flack he gets from some of his classmates.
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Speaking on The Talk, she said: "Sometimes, he'll dress himself and he likes to wear dresses, sometimes.
"And I send him to a really liberal, hippy school, but even there - here in California - he still has little boys going, 'Boys don't wear dresses,' or 'Boys don't wear pink'.
"So we're going through that now, where I'm trying to teach him to be confident no matter what anyone else says.
"He just wore one two days ago to school, and he came home, and I was like, 'How was it? Did any of the friends at school have anything to say?' And he was like, 'Well, all the boys laughed when I came in, but I don't care, I love dresses too much'."
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Good on ya, mate.
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