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We're All Wonders

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We're All Wonders by R J Palacio, and R J Palacio

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By R J Palacio, and and, R J Palacio

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40 reviews

I know I can’t change the way I look. But maybe, just maybe, people can change the way they see…

For younger readers, the unforgettable story of August Pullman and Wonder reimagined in this gorgeous picture book. With spare, powerful text and richly-imagined illustrations, We’re All Wonders shows readers what it’s like to live in Auggie’s world – a world in which he feels like any other kid, but he’s not always seen that way. We’re All Wonders taps into every child’s longing to belong, and to be seen for who they truly are. It’s the perfect way for families and teachers to talk about empathy, difference and kindness with young children.

Reviews

14 Jan 2024

I liked this book because of the world

17 Aug 2023

Good but it doesn't have a story line.

08 Aug 2023

I like Auggie. Because he was wonder. He let me know I can change the way I see. I recommend my friend to watch Auggie story to know more about him.

31 Mar 2023

I like it so much because I thought that he was ordinary like me! I didn't like when people were mean to him

25 Sep 2022

Astronaut
Single people
Astronaut
All are wonder
Yes

27 Aug 2022

Touching story. Loved the ending

24 Aug 2022

It’s beautiful that the boy can fly to Pluto.

23 Aug 2022

I like the astronaut story kid to pretend to explain, all the peoples are different, they’re not all the same.

21 Aug 2022

Nice book.
But he was sad, because people were not nice to him.
He run away to space.

09 Aug 2022

People is unique and different, we cant point or laugh people who is not ordinary

03 Aug 2022

A teeny bit cool there wasn’t excitement but it was very wierd.

27 Jul 2022

It helped me learn that everyone is different and everyone should be nice to each other.

26 Jul 2022

-LOVED the illustrations

08 Jul 2022

I think it was lovely, it was fiction, I liked the main character, yes, I would recommend it to someone else, it was not factual but it interested me because at the end the main character said something like 'it doesn't matter, we're all different'.

08 Jul 2022

It was nice, it was fiction, I liked the main character the most, it was not factual, it interested me because I know somebody with one eye, I would recommend the book to someone else.

09 Sep 2021

This is a fiction book. I liked the book but the boy was a bit strange. I liked the story. My favourite part was when they blasted off on a water tank to Pluto!

24 Aug 2021

The book is excellent in teaching kids that of we look with kindness, we can see that we are all wonders.

08 Aug 2021

Because it tells us that we’re all wonders.

03 Aug 2021

I like this book because I like space!

30 Jul 2021

I liked all the pictures and I liked my mum reading this to me!

27 Jul 2021

It shows us to be nice to everyone. Nice story. Everyone should read it.

19 Jul 2021

I liked the book as it was a nice story, I would read this book again and recommend it to my friends.

10 Jul 2021

I enjoyed reading this book to the children, it helped to highlight the importance that everyone is different and unique. It was a perfect story to challenge those stereotypical behaviours that are beginning to appear in the classroom environment. I would recommended this book to other teachers too.

29 Jun 2021

I didn’t like this book when people were laughing at Auggie. But I liked it at the end when someone was kind and said ‘we’re all wonders’.

21 Dec 2020

I thought this was good, but I didn’t like people being mean to the boy.
My favourite character is the dog daisy because she likes the boy and she is beautiful.

18 Dec 2020

good

01 Sep 2020

I like this book as it teaches us to be kind and thoughtful

01 Sep 2020

This book is great. I really like his dog

20 Aug 2020

It is about a person who has 1 eye and no nose.

28 Jul 2020

Yes I would recommend.
I really liked it.
It leaves a message that you have to be kind to people.

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