Across
- 3. The type of tree the little acorn grows into.
- 4. The fruit that the acorn observes other trees producing.
- 6. The oak learns that each creation has a unique ______.
- 10. The oak cannot produce this citrus fruit like other trees.
- 12. The structure built in the oak's branches for the little girl.
- 13. The oak provides a place for the little girl to ______ and reflect.
Down
- 1. The type of plant that produces beautiful flowers, which the acorn notices.
- 2. The oak's journey symbolizes the process of ______ into one's purpose.
- 5. The oak's story teaches children to be the best they can be for ______.
- 7. The oak's realization about its purpose is to provide this for the little girl.
- 8. The person who attaches a swing to the oak's branches.
- 9. Girl The young girl who plays on the swing and grows up alongside the oak.
- 11. The oak's mother advises it to be the tree ______ made it to be.
