Book Resume
for Acorn Was a Little Wild by Jen Arena and Jessica Gibson
Professional book information and credentials for Acorn Was a Little Wild.
2 Professional Reviews
2 Book Awards
Selected for 10 State/Province Lists
See full Book Resume
on TeachingBooks
- Booklist:
- K - Grade 2
- School Library Journal:
- Pre-K - Grade 3
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades PK-2
- Lexile Level:
- 630L
- Genre:
- Humor
- Picture Book
- Year Published:
- 2022
5 Subject Headings
The following 5 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (Acorn Was a Little Wild).
2 Full Professional Reviews
The following unabridged reviews are made available under license from their respective rights holders and publishers. Reviews may be used for educational purposes consistent with the fair use doctrine in your jurisdiction, and may not be reproduced or repurposed without permission from the rights holders.
Note: This section may include reviews for related titles (e.g., same author, series, or related edition).
From Booklist
April 15, 2022
Grades K-2 Acorn is a fearless and lively little nut, eager to explore his surroundings. Despite Oak's warning about squirrels, Acorn jumps from his branch, rolling downhill with the sun and breeze deliciously on his cap. The cute anthropomorphized acorn even gets a thrill when a squirrel picks him up and bounds with him up a tree. The excitement fades, however, when the squirrel attempts to nibble Acorn, who makes a quick escape--only to be scooped up by another squirrel. But this time, he gets buried in the soft, wet ground. Miffed that his adventuring has been cut short, Acorn comes to realize that being buried is its own kind of adventure. Acorn uses his time underground for mindful observation, personal growth (literally), and reflection. A four-panel spread shows Acorn growing through the different seasons until he becomes a strong, tall tree with acorns of his own, which he encourages to "Go for it!" when their itch for independence begins. A lovely story about growing up and being your own person.
COPYRIGHT(2022) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
From School Library Journal
December 1, 2021
PreS-Gr 3-Acorn is ready to let go of the mighty oak tree and set out on exciting adventures. Oak warns the little guy about squirrels, but Acorn, a born thrill-seeker, doesn't listen, loving the bounces down the hill and taunting the squirrels to catch him. After some close encounters, Acorn gets buried in the earth. What seems like the inevitable end of his adventures turns out to be the beginning as Acorn grows into a magnificent tree-teasing, encouraging, and entertaining the forest's many occupants with his fun-loving spirit. The adorably, exuberant illustrations are a highlight. The rambunctious and untamed spirit of the flora and fauna is clearly conveyed alongside bold seasonal colors. This book will easily support science discussions on the life cycle of trees, with a caveat. To reinforce Acorn's daredevil vitality, some of the language is deliberately colloquial (worms are described as "so chill"), but it is infrequent enough to feel out of place. Readers may infer various positive messages from the story, despite "wild" having a mostly negative meaning as applied to behavior. They will also delightedly discover the importance of having a good attitude when facing life's challenges: Change and growth can be exciting instead of scary, and it's okay to hold on to the carefree joy of youth. VERDICT A perfect invitation into learning about the life cycle of trees, this is also a lighthearted glimpse into one little adventurer's exciting journey.-Alyssa Annico, Youngstown State Univ., OH
Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
2 Book Awards & Distinctions
Acorn Was a Little Wild was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.
10 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
Acorn Was a Little Wild was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (10)
Florida
- Florida Book Award Winners, 2006 - 2023
Indiana
Louisiana
Maryland
Minnesota
Mississippi
- Magnolia Award, 2024, for Grades K-2
Missouri
Nevada
- Nevada Young Readers' Award, 2024 -- Picture Book Division for Grades PreK-2
North Carolina
South Carolina
- Picture Book Award, 2023-2024, Grades K-2
Preview Digital Book
Explore Acorn Was a Little Wild on Marketplace. Access requires OverDrive Marketplace login.
This Book Resume for Acorn Was a Little Wild is compiled from TeachingBooks, a library of professional resources about children's and young adult books. This page may be shared for educational purposes and must include copyright information. Reviews are made available under license from their respective rights holders and publishers.
*Grade levels are determined by certified librarians utilizing editorial reviews and additional materials. Relevant age ranges vary depending on the learner, the setting, and the intended purpose of a book.
Retrieved from TeachingBooks on January 22, 2025. © 2001-2025 TeachingBooks.net, LLC. All rights reserved by rights holders.