What Is A Wonder Book?

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Playaway is changing the way kids read along. Every Wonderbook is

a print book with a ready-to-play audiobook inside

. Kids will press play to read along with their favorite books and then switch to learning mode for literacy learning and fun.

What is the book Wonder mostly about?

Wonder is a brutally powerful story of

a 10-year-old boy named August Pullman, who has a facial anomaly

. He is an ordinary kid who plays Xbox, is obsessed with Star Wars, but despite the 27 operations done for his face he will never look normal.

What age is Wonder book appropriate for?

Even though “Wonder” is recommended for children

ages 8 through 12

, the book’s themes of identity, bullying, and acceptance make it interesting reading for a wide audience as well.

What does the book Wonder teach us?

Out of Auggie’s struggles and accomplishments, themes of strength, acceptance, resilience, kindness and respect leap out of the pages of Wonder, making it an impactful read during

Anti-Bullying

Week for all children. Here are a few lessons about bullying that we can all learn (no matter big we are!)

Are there any bad words in wonder?

Language includes name-calling and insult words like “shut up,” “jerk,” “

freak

,” and “deformed,” as well as an “oh my God” or two. Teens kiss, and adults flirt/exchange mile innuendo.

What grade level is wonder appropriate for?

The lexile rating for the book is 790 L, but it is recommended for

5th-7th grades

. The book’s themes, involving adolescent issues, middle school, disabilities, friends and friendship are relevant to sixth grade. These themes are also high interest for many middle school age students.

How old is Auggie Pullman now 2020?

How old is Auggie Pullman now 2020? Auggie (August) Pullman is

ten years old

. He loves Xbox, his dog, Daisy, and he really loves Star Wars. His favorite character is Jango Fett, and he used to have a small braid in the back of his head like a Padawan Jedi apprentice.

Why was Auggie crying at the lake?

Why was Auggie crying at the lake? …

Auggie’s sweatshirt has ripped, but worse, he lost his hearing aids in the scuffle

. Overwhelmed, Auggie starts to cry, and even Amos starts to comfort him..

What is a good quote from Wonder?

1. “

When given the choice between being right or being kind choose kind

.” 2. “I think there should be a rule that everyone in the world should get a standing ovation at least once in their lives.”

Who bullied Auggie in Wonder?

Readers know

Julian

as the bully who gave the facially deformed Auggie a hard time, but this story shines light on Julian so that his blacks and whites become shades of gray.

How does the book Wonder show kindness?

Wonder is a love song to simple,

basic kindness

. It takes so little kindness to make such a big difference. Kindness can be like a domino, with a single act toppling into another until a new friendship forms, knocking down isolation, sadness, and suffering as it grows.

Is wonder a 7th grade book?

Suggested Reading/Grade Level

The suggested age level is 8-12 years old and the

grade level is 3-7

. … The book has a Lexile of 790, a Guided Reading level of U and a DRA level of 50.

Is Wonder a sad book?

This moving, gripping, fast-paced, sad, happy, hilarious (I could go on for hours) book follows the story of August Pullman, an average ten year old boy with a birth defect. Auggie has never been to a real school before until he decides to join fifth grade, the first year of middle school.

Is wonder a PG 13 movie?

Wonder [2017] [

PG

] – 1.3.

What grade should read The Hunger Games?

The book is rated by Scholastic as

grade 5.3

and for ages 11-13. Parents’ concerns about The Hunger Games center around violence. The book has a lot of it, and it is graphic at times. Much of the plot focuses on “the games” in which children kill children.

Amira Khan
Author
Amira Khan
Amira Khan is a philosopher and scholar of religion with a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology. Amira's expertise includes the history of philosophy and religion, ethics, and the philosophy of science. She is passionate about helping readers navigate complex philosophical and religious concepts in a clear and accessible way.