A repetitive text describes how everything in an old-growth forest is interrelated around a three-hundred-year-old Douglas fir.
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A picture book adaptation of John Denver's song Take me home, country roads, which celebrates the experience of arriving home to the countryside of West Virginia.
Pictures and words pay homage to the Oneida Indians' view of the cycle of spring.
A picture book adaptation of John Denver's song Sunshine on my shoulders, which celebrates the simple things in life such as sunshine, being in nature, and loving relationships.
A picture book adaptation of the song written by Jim Connor, and made popular by John Denver, which celebrates the fun of visiting grandmother's house. Includes facts about Connor and Denver, their grandparents, and their music.
Many diverse creatures, including a beetle, a hawk, a whale, a dragonfly, a deer, a penguin, and a boy, converse about their habitats, which are all so different, but together make up the Earth.
A picture book adaptation of John Denver's song Ancient rhymes, celebrating the birth of a dolphin.
A picture book adaptation of John Denver's song Sunshine on my shoulders, which celebrates the simple things in life such as sunshine, being in nature and loving relationships.
True story of a brave dog who accompanied John Muir on an exploration of glacial areas in Alaska.