and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
, and starred in Bridge to Terabithia
(2007), Race to Witch Mountain
(2009), and Soul Surfer
(2011).
Robb was born in Denver, Colorado, the daughter of Janet, an interior designer, and David, an architect. She was named after her maternal great-grandmother, Anna Sophie, and her paternal grandmother, Anna Marie.
I do love gymnastics, but it's such an intense sport and you have to be so committed. It's such a commitment that it's really hard to do anything else other than gymnastics as people progress.
I like to climb. I don't love to work out. Actually, I hate to work out. You know, I tell myself, "AnnaSophia, you have to work out. You haven't gotten any exercise in the longest time." You know, I don't have time, really, to work out or play a sport. But I love to dance. I like to run in the springtime or in the fall. I like to go outside. I don't like running on a treadmill. I get tired... I just get sick of it. But if I'm outside, I could just run for ages. Or walk, if I need a break.
I kept all my gum from the movie... It's about as big as a softball.
I couldn't believe this could be true in the 21st century.
I said goodbye to a skinny boy I had made friendship bracelets with morning and asked how old he was. I was shocked when he said he was almost fourteen. We were practically the same age, but he was so malnourished that he was barely the size of my eight-year old cousin. Most of the other boys and girls were so poorly fed that they had gray hair on top of their heads. It was a reminder for me of how blessed I am, and how even the biggest of smiles can't fill up someone's stomach.
Knowing how they were sleeping on a dirt floor at that very moment, while I had a soft pillow under my head, made me feel incredibly guilty.
But there's no reason to wait until I'm grown up when there's so much I can do now. So many Americans take so much for granted, so it's only right to help someone who has so little. That's why I'm sponsoring a four-year-old Dalit student, so Ayisath can have a good education all the way from the start.
A little bit goes a long way ‒ it's true. And I sure am glad I went such a long, long way to find that out for myself.