In "The Acorn People," Ron, a wheelchair-bound camper, initially struggles with feelings of frustration and isolation due to his disability. However, as he interacts with the other campers and participates in various activities, he experiences a sense of belonging and empowerment. Ron's transformation showcases his resilience and ability to embrace challenges, ultimately leading to a deeper connection with his peers and a more positive outlook on life. His journey emphasizes the importance of friendship and acceptance in overcoming personal obstacles.
Rons friends are Harry and Hermione. NO offence but it's not hard to tell.
The Acorn People was created in 1976.
The kids in The Acorn People are anywhere from 14-16. Hope I helped.
It can mean that some people "do not see the potential". The potential from an acorn is a giant oak tree.
Spider as well as the other campers at Ron Jones camp called themselves the acorn people because they made acorn necklesses for everyone at the camp.
There's no evidence that ACORN generated any votes from dead people.
Of course!
Who wouldn't?
You can get the film Acorn People on play.com or amazon.co.uk or go on ebay.co.uk. Probably any of those websites will have the film you arre looking for.
Rupert Grint
Rons
Some do, some don't. There's no official number of the people. But I am one of the people that doesn't like Sally Acorn. And I don't have anything against people that do like her.