Kinion
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
We want the whole world to grow
But do we actually know?
If trees are dominons
They’re getting knocked down
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We see the problem
Let’s Fix it now
We see the problem
Let’s Fix it now
LYRICS HERE
Group #1:
Let’s protect the Water
Let’s help our sons and daughters
Save the Fish from Polution
Fins a new solution
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Observe the traffic and polution
Where is the solution
If there is polution
We need a solution
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Group #2:
If we want the earth to be bright
We gotta put up a fight
We have a problem now
Let’s try to fix it somehow
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Do you get the problem now
Stop cutting the trees down
Don’t let the trees down
Let them grow now
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Group #3:
Stop cutting down trees
We need to be green
I’m not tryna be mean
But we just aint clean
So stop polluting the air
To show that we care
So don’t make coats out of black bears
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Group #4:
(rap)
Stop wasting your water
Don’t you care about your daughters
Be part of the solution
not the polution
(sing)
We SING in Harmony
We SING in Harmony
I’m happy cause I got my friends with me!
Chorus Practice
Chorus Loop
Verse Loop
LYRIC IDEAS HERE
STYLE songs 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.