Trees Teach the ABCs
Trees Teach the ABCs is a multifunctional book that teaches children their letters and the elements that all trees share, as well as the unique characteristics specific to each tree. In a world that is so divided on how to handle the divide between humans and nature, a young generation must begin learning about the parts of nature they will interact with on a daily basis.
This way, children will be more apt to explore their surroundings and continue to protect and preserve the earth they live on. By starting with something as simple and accessible as learning the names of trees while understanding the building blocks of our society, letters, this book is part of a larger call to make the next generation well-rounded, knowledgeable, and conscious of how individual actions affect a greater community.








A Look at Leaf Litter
This piece was designed to create a fun way for children to recognize leaf shapes, plant cells, and critters they might find in their ecosystem. The image features a magnifying glass zooming in on plant cells holding each other to create the leaves the viewer is identifying. Special creatures like ladybugs, ants, and even a worm start the conversation of basic ecology in the wild.


Rainy Day Fun
This artwork is a playful representation of the water cycle. Kids can follow the raindrops out of the body of water (evaporation), up the ladder and into the clouds (condensation), and finally back down the slide (precipitation). This piece was designed to spark conversations about related topics, such as weather, bodies of water, and water systems.

