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A review by readersaurusrobin
Acorn Was a Little Wild by Jessica Gibson, Jen Arena
5.0
This is a delightful book that works as a story about growing up and as an informational introduction to how seeds become trees. An acorn growing on an oak tree has a zest for adventure and jumps off its tree. The old Oak and other acorns warn him that there is danger and wildness and squirrels, but Acorn wants to ROLL! And roll, he does. Acorn revels in the sensations of being out in the world and does, of course, have a perilous encounter with a squirrel. Jessica Gibson’s warm and action-packed illustrations are full of browns, red, greens, and motion! The acorns and animals’ facial expressions add much to the storytelling.
This is a story that may also serve to soothe young children who wonder about adapting to changes as they grow up: Acorn loves being freewheeling and wild, but also learns he loves being planted underground with the cool soil and wiggling worms, and finds ways to be a free spirit even after becoming a stately tree.
This would be a nice addition to any storytime about plants, growing things, and forests, and also storytimes about growing up and changing. Suitable for any young children old enough to sit for a story.
This is a story that may also serve to soothe young children who wonder about adapting to changes as they grow up: Acorn loves being freewheeling and wild, but also learns he loves being planted underground with the cool soil and wiggling worms, and finds ways to be a free spirit even after becoming a stately tree.
This would be a nice addition to any storytime about plants, growing things, and forests, and also storytimes about growing up and changing. Suitable for any young children old enough to sit for a story.