We're All Wonders by R.J. Palacio
Illustrated by R.J. Palacio
Goodreads Choice Award for Picture Books 2017
Special needs topic book
This book is a spinoff from the novel Wonder but is told in a way that is more understandable for young listeners and readers. Auggie knows he isn't an ordinary kid, but that doesn't mean he can't do ordinary (and extraordinary) things. He describes how he feels sad when people say unkind things or think he is different. Auggie's wish in the end is that everyone would change the way they see so they can see themselves and Auggie for the wonders we all are.
This book would be perfect for students in Pre-K through first grade as students are encountering different peers and are more aware of their differences. It could be used as a read aloud for students followed by students telling about what makes them unique, as well as ways they can be kind to others and appreciate their uniqueness. I would definitely include this book in my classroom if I ever taught younger students because I really enjoyed the moral of the story.
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