Because of an Acorn: (Nature Autumn Books for Children, Picture Books about Acorn Trees)
Because of an Acorn: (Nature Autumn Books for Children, Picture Books about Acorn Trees) book cover

Because of an Acorn: (Nature Autumn Books for Children, Picture Books about Acorn Trees)

Hardcover – Picture Book, August 2, 2016

Price
$12.89
Format
Hardcover
Pages
36
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1452112428
Dimensions
8.35 x 0.45 x 8.45 inches
Weight
10.6 ounces

Description

From School Library Journal PreS-Gr 1-This small book provides an elementary-level look at the way even an acorn plays an important role in the ecosystem. From the acorn comes a tree. The tree is a home to birds that scatter seeds. Seeds become flowers that bear appetizing fruit. The fruit attracts hungry chipmunks that entice hunter snakes. A watchful hawk, however, swoops down to catch its slithering prey. As the hawk stands guard in the oak tree, an acorn falls. And so another tree is born, and another, and soon there is a forest. Each page is laid out with only a few words or a single phrase. The pen-and-ink illustrations have an earth-tone palette and are enhanced digitally. The back matter consists of a glossary of important terms, such as ecosystem and saplings, and provides further information on how acorns nourish the forest animals. A few paragraphs explaining the importance of forests to the environment, specifically those in the Cumberland Plateau, is appended. VERDICT For the youngest readers and listeners, this is a simple but attractive introduction to nature's life cycles.-Roxanne Burg, Orange County Public Library, CA Lola M. Schaefer is the author of many children's books and the winner of a Charlotte Zolotow Honor and the Children's Choice Book Award. She lives with her husband in the mountains of northern Georgia.Adam Schaefer is a writer by night, city government worker by day. Adam grew up climbing trees and still does. He lives in Seattle, Washington.Frann Preston-Gannon is a London-based illustrator and author. Her picture books have been shortlisted for many awards. In April 2011, she became the first UK recipient of the Sendak Fellowship.

Features & Highlights

  • Because of an acorn, a tree grows, a bird nests, a seed becomes a flower. Enchanting die cuts illustrate the vital connections between the layers of an ecosystem in this magical book. Wander down the forest path to learn how every tree, flower, plant, and animal connect to one another in spiraling circles of life. An acorn is just the beginning.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Unique!

Not having actually thumbed through the book before purchasing it for my 3 year old grandson, I was amazed when the book arrived. Our grandson loves playing with acorns in the fall. They are gathered up as God's natural treasures with pride as he hands them out to us all, fills his dump trucks with them and hauls them around the yard dumping and going back for more, brings them inside for art projects, and the like. So it seemed a great purchase sight unseen. I was amazed and not disappointed. It is actually deep in thought for a 3 year old but plants the seed for higher level thinking as he matures. I am a retired elementary teacher and see a world of concepts being taught by discovery and discussion as it is being read.....food chain, cause and effect, what if?, etc. This is done basically with only one sentence per page. Ingenious! But sparks a world of discussion and explanation. NOW...for the illustrations.... BEAUTIFUL! Good job!
18 people found this helpful
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Cute concept, but dark on dark

Love the concept of the book, but it's just a little too vague, and there is a lot of black text on dark brown/dark green illustrations and it makes for reading in dim light nearly impossible.
18 people found this helpful
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Love Acorn Stories

I used to call my son "acornhead" when he was a kid and always told him that one day he would be a sheltering oak to others. He is. So, when I see books about acorns or oak trees I am curious. Took a chance on this and bought it for his 32nd birthday. Sweet story and beautiful illustrations. He is reading it to his children.
15 people found this helpful
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Cute book, but I cannot get past the faulty cause/effect statements in the book

Cute book, but I cannot get past the faulty cause/effect statements in the book.

"Because of an acorn...a tree." Yes. I'm with you.
"Because of a tree...a bird." Yes, I guess, since the bird lives in the tree.
"Because of a bird...a seed." Hmmm....how does that work exactly, I must have missed that in my science classes for my biology degree.
"Because of a chipmunk...a snake." What the..!?!
"Because of a snake...a hawk." Oh, come on!

Sorry. I just can't!
13 people found this helpful
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A walk through an Autumnal forest

I bought this for my 2 yr old g-son. The story is a simple one - very spare language coupled with illustrations that complete the text keep the 'story' of forest life moving along. One element leads naturally to another. Trees, nests, seeds, fruit... and the cycle of forest life goes on. The illustrations are lovely and really evoke a walk through an Autumnal forest. My g-son was rapt the first time I read it to him. Lovely book- I heartily recommend it!
8 people found this helpful
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A Big Hit with my 3 1/2 year old grandson!

I live in Ireland over 3,000 miles from my little grandson in South Carolina, US. I often order age-suitable books for him from Amazon US. On one of our recent face-time visits he showed me some acorns he'd collected while visiting his aunt (my older daughter) who lives in the mountains of Western North Carolina. We had a very animated conversation about the acorns. I wanted to help satisfy his curiosity even more so I searched for a suitable book and came upon this one. It had overall good reviews and based upon them, I ordered it to be shipped to his house. His Mom (my younger daughter) sent a message saying he absolutely loves the book and has been 'reading' himself to sleep with it ever since it arrived. She said the illustrations are beautiful and she's very pleased with my choice.
7 people found this helpful
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A Meeting of Art and Science

This is a thoughtful, beautifully illustrated book for young readers, and really for any age. My 4 year old grandson loves it, and so do I. The book takes the reader through a process of nature in the most creative way. Highly recommend.
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Two Stars

The most important part was omitted. An Acorn can grow a tree.
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nice story

good pictures and nice story but I could have done WITHOUT the snake in the story. I detest snakes of all kinds.
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Beautiful pictures. Simply language

Lovely book about the relationship of plants and animals in the forest. Beautiful pictures. Simply language, good for 4-5 year olds. Thank you NPR Science Fridays!
3 people found this helpful