Wonder Blog
Wonder Blog
inspiration for wonder
Building a New Wonder Town
The first session of our Social Democracy camp over this past Spring Break led the Wonder Kids to (re)discovering the tenets of the U.S. Preamble, guided by the central question: what does it take to live in peace and freedom? In the second session, they were prompted to apply what they learned by creating their own Wonder Town. Want to take a tour around what they built?
Storytelling with Puppets
Puppetry creates a container in the forest in which care, kindness, and social interaction is encouraged.
The Unexplored Forest
Using the map to find the portal, the group reaches the back end of the Wonder Village. A black squirrel scurries across the group—Gaia is sending the group a guide to the portal! The Wonder Kids follow the squirrel, crossing beyond the previously set Wonder Village boundaries into a newfound freedom together.
The Man who observes the Past
La Plaza de San Felipe in Zaragoza has a mysterious sculpture of a man seated on the floor. What is he doing there? We propose a wonder mission, a short game to play with the family while you do tourism where you can discover the secrets of this old town.
A Wonder Tour in Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Before COVID-19, we played Wonder Adventures in parks, such as The Quest for the Magic Potion. This was an original fantasy story created for Fort Greene Park that we played last year. Here are some pictures and videos showing the “magic” that happens in our Wonder Adventures.
Following the fairy of curiosity
Today I followed my curiosity and ended up in a viewpoint with some of the best views of the Pyrenees. It is called Mirador de Santa María and is located in Panticosa, Valle de Tena, on the Aragonese side of the Pyrenees. This magical pathway was irresistible.

