he has no legs
he is handicap and has polieo
Conflict in the Acorn people arises in various instances. In most cases, it is as a result of disagreement between the characters. This is a book about disabled children.
the main problem in the book savvy is that mibs was trying to find a way to save her dad at the hospital from the car accident. She was supposed to use her savvy power that could wake things and people up but, found that her real savvy was to hear thoughts from people with ink on them.
yes it is a mystery book ! i had the same problem when i was a kid :)
With a mighty mallet.
he is handicap and has polieo
Camp Wiggin is a fictional camp located in California in the book "The Acorn People" by Ron Jones. It is a camp for disabled children where the author worked as a counselor and shared his experiences in the book.
Conflict in the Acorn people arises in various instances. In most cases, it is as a result of disagreement between the characters. This is a book about disabled children.
The antagonist in "The Acorn People" is not a single individual but rather the society that faces and discriminates against children with disabilities. The main conflict in the book revolves around the struggles these children face in terms of social acceptance and inclusion.
In "The Acorn People," Ron's craft project becomes special as it symbolizes his connection with the children at the summer camp and the joy of creativity. The project, a series of acorn people, represents each child's unique personality and spirit. Through this creative endeavor, Ron fosters a sense of community and belonging, highlighting the importance of friendship and the power of imagination in overcoming challenges. Ultimately, the acorn people serve as a lasting reminder of the meaningful relationships formed during the camp.
In the book "The Acorn People" by Ron Jones, Ron Jones is the author and main protagonist who recounts his experiences working as a counselor for children with disabilities at a summer camp. He shares the challenges and triumphs of the campers, as well as the impact they had on his life.
A book! about a collage boy who signs up for a summer camp who is put with handicapped children that he regrets but he end up liking them and its a good story
Benny and Omar
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