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Reach for this book when your child is feeling discouraged by a mistake or struggling to find their unique place in a world that expects them to fit in. This historical biography introduces George Crum, a chef of African American and Native American heritage whose culinary genius and sharp wit turned a customer's complaint into the invention of the potato chip. It is a story about the power of precision, the pride of craft, and the ability to turn a difficult moment into a creative triumph. Parents will appreciate how the book subtly navigates themes of identity and resilience within a historical context. It is an excellent choice for children aged 6 to 10 who enjoy learning how everyday things were made. Through Crum's journey, children learn that being 'different' or having a unique perspective is often the key ingredient to innovation and success. It is a vibrant celebration of heritage and the spirit of making something wonderful out of a challenge.