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Reach for this book when your child expresses frustration with a difficult subject or feels they are only 'allowed' to be one thing. This biography is perfect for children who are natural tinkerers or who feel out of place because of their unique interests. It highlights the importance of grit and the power of self-teaching in a world that often sets limits based on race and background. Benjamin Banneker: Self-Educated Scientist follows the incredible life of a man who mastered astronomy, mathematics, and engineering through sheer determination and curiosity. The book explores themes of resilience and intellectual pride, making it an excellent choice for kids aged 7 to 10. Parents will appreciate how it introduces a key figure in American history while modeling a growth mindset and the value of lifelong learning. It is a secular, historical account that provides much-needed representation for Black excellence in STEM.