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Mentioned in 13 episodes

Wonder

Book • 2001
R. J.

Palacio's "Wonder" is a heartwarming and inspiring novel about August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters a mainstream school for the first time.

The story is told from multiple perspectives, offering insights into August's experiences and the impact he has on those around him.

The novel explores themes of kindness, acceptance, and the importance of looking beyond appearances.

"Wonder" celebrates the power of empathy and understanding, reminding readers of the importance of treating everyone with respect and compassion.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Joshua Fields Milburn
as a children's book written by Annika Harris.
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482 | Lights On
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Rich Roll
as a children's book written by
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Annaka Harris
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Annaka Harris On Consciousness
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Aubrey Chavez
as the guest's newer book designed to spark kids' love for scripture through short conversations.
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Nurturing a Faith Your Kids Don’t Have to Heal From: Meredith Miller
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Dan Koch
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Meredith Miller
's new book about helping children develop a healthy relationship with the Bible.
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Parenting After Faith Deconstruction with Meredith Miller (#397)
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Eric Cross
as a book about a young boy with Treacher-Collins syndrome.
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Special episode: Cultivating critical thinkers in your classroom, starring Mitchell Brookins, Ph.D.
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Doug Lemov
when talking about instilling empathy in students.
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ERRR #107. Doug Lemov on Teaching Reading
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Brother Phap Linh
as the forthcoming book he completed with Thich Nhat Hanh, exploring where Zen meets science.
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Zen and the Age of Celtic Buddhism with Brother Phap Linh from Plum Village Monastery
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Annaka Harris
as a book she wrote for children.
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The Fundamental Mystery of the Mind, Annaka Harris
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Erica Woolway
as her book choice for middle school students, for empathy.
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Helping Students Read Entire Books with Doug Lemov, Colleen Driggs, and Erica Woolway

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