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Bullying in Real Life and the Book, “Wonder”

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Bullying in Real Life and the Book, “Wonder”

Recently there has been a lot of public discussion worldwide about the importance of experiencing empathy. English Class fifth graders have been reading the book, Wonder, by R.J. Palacio. Wonder is a book  that deals with the subject of bullying on multiple levels. It is also a book where the power of kindness, along with the…

Wonder Plot Diagram 6 cell Storyboard by liane

Wonder Plot Diagram 6 cell Storyboard by liane

Bring R.J. Palacio's Wonder to Your School

Bring R.J. Palacio's Wonder to Your School

Jacob Tremblay on 'Wonder' and working with Julia Roberts

Jacob Tremblay on 'Wonder' and working with Julia Roberts

How to Use Wonder to Encourage Kindness and Prevent Bullying

How to Use Wonder to Encourage Kindness and Prevent Bullying

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R. J. Palacio - The Wonder Collection: Wonder, The Julian Chapter, Pluto,  Shingaling by R.J. Palacio

R. J. Palacio - The Wonder Collection: Wonder, The Julian Chapter, Pluto, Shingaling by R.J. Palacio

People with facial differences see their stories reflected in Wonder

People with facial differences see their stories reflected in Wonder

English Classes at Cygnaeus School, in Pori, Finland, an international  school within a Finnish school

English Classes at Cygnaeus School, in Pori, Finland, an international school within a Finnish school

Wonder  Penguin Random House

Wonder Penguin Random House

English language arts  English Classes at Cygnaeus School

English language arts English Classes at Cygnaeus School

Movie Wonder teaches children empathy - NZ Herald

Movie Wonder teaches children empathy - NZ Herald

Critics Question the Representation of Disability in 'Wonder

Critics Question the Representation of Disability in 'Wonder

Wonder' film adapted from book explores bullying and good kids making tough  decisions - Washington Times

Wonder' film adapted from book explores bullying and good kids making tough decisions - Washington Times