Living in Harmony with Fires
The Whizpops
Illustrated by Glory Lawson
Many forest communities in the West need fire to maintain a healthy ecosytem. Forest Communities profiles three forest types—ponderosa pine, lodgepole pine, and white-barked pine—that benefit from the occasional wild fire. The Whizpops, an educational band based in Montana, created the song “Forest Communities” as part of the score for a dance production called Fire Speaks the Land.
Forest Communities introduces young fans to the science behind the song. As the lyrics draw you through the book, natural history notes explain such topics as how trees survive fire, how soil exposed by fire provides an ideal place for seedlings to grow, and how fire releases seeds from resin-sealed pine cones. Combining songs with picture books is an engaging way to introduce young children to topics that affect their lives and the world around them.
You can listen to the song, Forest Communities at https://soundcloud.com/user9872119/forest-communities-2015
64 pages 11 x 8.5, hardcover
Item 384, ISBN 978-0-87842-674-4
Ages 6 and Up