Examines some of the wild animals that live in the midwestern United States, including birds such as the red-winged blackbird and cardinal, turtles and frogs, deer, bats, wolves, and others.
This book, in graphic novel format, tells of the life of John Chapman, who was called Johnny Appleseed and who planted apple trees to benefit the people on the frontier.
A biographical essay on John "Appleseed" Chapman, a man who traveled the frontier in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries selling apple tree seedlings and apples to pioneers and distributing Emanuel Swedenborg's writings about Heaven.
Presents the life of John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, describing his love of nature, his kindness to animals, and his physical fortitude.