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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the feeling of being misunderstood or when they are showing a burgeoning interest in how the world really works. It is a perfect selection for the child who asks 'why' and won't settle for 'just because.' Through evocative poetry and intricate pop-up engineering, J. Patrick Lewis brings the life of Galileo Galilei to life, focusing on his revolutionary use of the telescope and the courage it took to defend scientific truth against the powerful status quo of the 17th century. This book bridges the gap between historical biography and artistic wonder. It explores themes of intellectual bravery and the resilience required to stand by one's observations, even when faced with significant social pressure. The tactile nature of the pop-ups combined with the rhythmic narrative makes it an accessible entry point for children aged 8 to 12 into the history of science and the importance of evidence-based thinking.