This Valentine’s Day, let’s spread a little love to Mother Earth. 🌎💚 Love isn’t just something we say — it’s something we do. And sometimes, it’s as simple as picking something up, stepping outside, or learning one new thing about the world around us.
When kids slow down and look closely, they discover how simple it is to love the planet — because love is already buzzing, blooming, and rooted all around them.
When kids slow down and look closely, they discover how simple it is to love the planet — because love is already buzzing, blooming, and rooted all around them.
As bees gather nectar, they carry pollen from flower to flower, helping fruits and seeds grow. It’s a tiny act of love to keep the entire ecosystems . No bees? Fewer apples. Fewer berries. Even less chocolate.
Listen to Thank You Honeybee and celebrate the tiny love messengers for the planet.


Trees (like Rosa the Ponderosa and Douglas the Fir) don’t stand alone. Beneath the soil, their roots connect through fungal networks that share nutrients and information. Older trees can even send extra resources to younger ones
Listen to Rosa & Douglas and celebrate love that grows deep and stands tall!
And what about us? Our music helps kids fall in love with learning and with the world around them. And for some, it’s the spark that sets them on a lifelong journey of science, conservation and the arts. This work grows because of the love that this incredible community pours into it.

For more of that warm, fuzzy feeling, Watch Jeff share how working together has deepened our connection — then check out our candy-heart experiment to see how many it takes to sink the Love Boat.
