Who is the main character of the story?
Robert
Where does most of the story take place?
Robert’s home and community or Australia
What is something different about Robert when he is born?
His face looks different/His legs looked different
How does Robert sometimes feel when people stare at him?
Sad / uncomfortable
What is one big idea in the story?
Being yourself is beautiful
Who are the two people who love and care for Robert the most?
His Parents
Where does Robert spend time growing up and learning?
At home/School
What does Robert learn to do instead of hiding?
Be brave / accept himself
How do his parents help him feel?
Loved / confident
What does the story teach about differences?
Differences are okay - we are all different
Who helps Robert feel supported and accepted as he grows?
His family (especially his parents)
When does this story take place—past or present?
The Past
What helps Robert grow stronger over time?
Support from his family
What feelings does Robert show as he grows older?
Bravery / confidence
What does Robert learn about kindness?
Kindness matters
Which characters show kindness toward Robert?
His parents / people who accept him like David
What places make Robert feel safe?
Home/ with his family
What challenge does Robert face because of how he looks?
People stare or treat him differently
How do Robert’s feelings change from the beginning to later chapters?
From unsure to confident
How does the story show strength?
Through courage and confidence
Which character shows courage by facing challenges every day?
Robert
How does the setting affect how Robert feels about himself?
Some places make him feel unsure; home makes him feel safe
What important lesson does Robert begin to understand about himself?
He is more than how he looks
Why are Robert’s feelings important to the story?
They show his growth
What message does the author want readers to remember?
Everyone is valuable/ Everyone is beautiful in their own way