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Music Inspired By
Many: The Diversity of Life on Earth
written by Nikola Davies
illustrations by Emily Sutton
Written by Broadview Thomson K-8 Students
STYLE Session
Feb – Mar, 2024
CHORUS LYRICS HERE
Life is beautiful
All the animals
Never give up
We must protect them all
VERSES LYRICS HERE
Group #1:
Stop throwing trash in the ocean
Stop throwing trash in the ocean
Don’t touch trees, let them bee
Please don’t smoke, it’s not a joke… you might choke on the smoke(no joke)
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Bring back the blue skies, leaves and trees
Tear down factories for families
Beat Drop. Heat Drop. Climate Change
Make it change, watch it change, we could do that any day
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Group #2:
Reuse, Recall, Reduce trash… Yeah!
People must hunt animals for trash
The largest elephant to the smallest bee
Life is cool don’t see
Green Grass, Blue Skies
Don’t let them die
Birds just want to fly
Don’t make them cry
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Group #3:
Pattern of life
We must protect it all
Feel the nature
Hear the call
Amistad
It is for all
Perro, Pig, Sheep
Butterfly for all
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Group #4:
Don’t pollute, save the ocean
help all the animals
from the tallest tree to the smallest bee
We are one big family
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Save all the leaves, please
They are important to us
Every little thing
Every little thing
Song Loop
Chorus Practice
LYRIC IDEAS HERE
STYLE song inspired by book
The Pattern of Life by Alex Guy
So Many Things by Geoff Larson
About the Book
Many: The Diversity of Life on Earth
written by Nikola Davies
illustrations by Emily Sutton
After magnifying the beauty of unseen organisms in Tiny Creatures, Nicola Davies and Emily Sutton turn their talents to the vast variety of life on Earth.
The more we study the world around us, the more living things we discover every day. The planet is full of millions of species of plants, birds, animals, and microbes, and every single one — including us — is part of a big, beautiful, complicated pattern. When humans interfere with parts of the pattern, by polluting the air and oceans, taking too much from the sea, and cutting down too many forests, animals and plants begin to disappear. What sort of world would it be if it went from having many types of living things to having just one? In a beautiful follow-up, the creators of the award-winning Tiny Creatures: The World of Microbes deliver an inspiring look at the extraordinary diversity of Earth’s inhabitants — and the importance of their preservation.