Kindergarteners React to Wonder Woman: A Heartwarming Insight into Their Imagination

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These little ones might just change the world!

Wonder Woman has proven to be a massive success, surpassing the $200 million mark within just two weeks of its release, amassing a total of $263.7 million domestically. Parents have been taking their children—both boys and girls—to experience the superhero film, and the impact on kids has been remarkable.

One kindergarten teacher compiled a list of delightful observations from her classroom in the week following the film’s debut. This list gained attention after being shared by the director of Wonder Woman, who expressed her gratitude on Twitter. Prepare for some heartwarming moments that might make you laugh and inspire a sense of empowerment in your children.

In a recent tweet, Wonder Woman’s director, Jamie Thompson, stated, “My producer just sent me this…ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! This makes every hard day worth it. Thank you to whoever wrote it!!”

For those who haven’t seen it, here’s what the teacher noted:

“I work at a kindergarten, and here are some adorable Wonder Woman-related happenings from just a week after the film’s release:

  • On Monday, a boy who was previously all about Iron Man told me he asked his parents for a Wonder Woman lunchbox.
  • A little girl remarked, ‘When I grow up, I want to speak hundreds of languages like Diana.’
  • One girl insisted on revamping her Beauty and the Beast birthday party into a Wonder Woman theme in just three days.
  • During recess on Tuesday, seven girls decided to be Amazons and work together to combat evil instead of fighting amongst themselves.
  • There’s one girl who will only respond if you call her Wonder Woman.
  • Another girl seriously asked if she could skip her uniform for Wonder Woman armor because she wanted to be ready to save the world. The teacher chuckled and said okay, and the next day, the girl showed up dressed as Wonder Woman, and no one batted an eye.
  • While preparing a dance show, the kids requested to come as superheroes, even though they were singing about bunnies.
  • A boy got upset and threw a plastic car, prompting a girl to gasp, ‘LIKE IN THE MOVIE!’
  • One boy discarded his candy wrapper on the ground, and a 5-year-old girl shouted, ‘DON’T POLLUTE YOU IDIOT, THAT IS WHY THERE ARE NO MEN IN TEMYSCIRA!’
  • On Wednesday, a girl arrived with a list of every female superhero and their powers to ensure there was no confusion about roles at recess.
  • I spoke with a girl who hadn’t seen the movie, and the next day she told me, ‘You were right, Wonder Woman was way better than Frozen.’

This list is absolutely heartwarming and reflects how the film has inspired kids across the nation. It’s a beautiful reminder that if this movie can transform how these children view themselves and the world in just one week, imagine what future films like Wonder Woman can accomplish for the next generation.

We cherish the girl who won’t answer unless she’s called Wonder Woman and admire the one who printed out a list of female superheroes for recess. And who could forget the girl who passionately defended the environment with her comment about Themyscira?

Thank you, Wonder Woman! And a big shoutout to all the parents who took their kids to see it. The success of this film paves the way for more female superhero stories, significantly impacting the media landscape for our children.

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