Wonder Together: Ages 6–8

$20.00

Your 7-year-old just asked why the sky is blue, how planes stay up, and whether fish get thirsty… all before breakfast. You gave your best answers. But you're starting to wonder if there's a better way to respond that actually develops their thinking.

There is.

Wonder Together: Ages 6–8 is a practical guide for parents of kids who are moving beyond simple curiosity into real reasoning — noticing patterns, making connections, asking bigger questions.

Inside, you'll find:

  • How curiosity shifts at this age from noticing to connecting ideas, and why that matters for long-term thinking

  • Simple language you can use when your child asks bigger "why" and "what if" questions

  • The WONDER framework, leveled up to support reasoning instead of just observation

  • Practical prompts for noticing patterns, cause and effect, systems, scale, and change — during cooking, walks, homework, and everyday conversations

  • Guidance on how to pause before answering so your child's thinking can develop

  • A reminder that you don't need the right answers — only the space for your child to think out loud

Shaped by over a decade of working with young children, teaching middle school science, and parenting, this is a calm, grounded resource you'll return to again and again.

Digital guide — yours instantly after purchase. Read it in one sitting, use it for years.

Your 7-year-old just asked why the sky is blue, how planes stay up, and whether fish get thirsty… all before breakfast. You gave your best answers. But you're starting to wonder if there's a better way to respond that actually develops their thinking.

There is.

Wonder Together: Ages 6–8 is a practical guide for parents of kids who are moving beyond simple curiosity into real reasoning — noticing patterns, making connections, asking bigger questions.

Inside, you'll find:

  • How curiosity shifts at this age from noticing to connecting ideas, and why that matters for long-term thinking

  • Simple language you can use when your child asks bigger "why" and "what if" questions

  • The WONDER framework, leveled up to support reasoning instead of just observation

  • Practical prompts for noticing patterns, cause and effect, systems, scale, and change — during cooking, walks, homework, and everyday conversations

  • Guidance on how to pause before answering so your child's thinking can develop

  • A reminder that you don't need the right answers — only the space for your child to think out loud

Shaped by over a decade of working with young children, teaching middle school science, and parenting, this is a calm, grounded resource you'll return to again and again.

Digital guide — yours instantly after purchase. Read it in one sitting, use it for years.