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Reach for this book when your child starts questioning why things happen or notices that life is not always fair. It provides a foundational look at the scientific method by explaining the concept of a control group in a way that is easy for young minds to grasp. By framing science through the lens of fairness and accuracy, the book helps children understand how we prove things are true. The book simplifies complex experimental design into relatable comparisons. It explores themes of curiosity and the satisfaction of finding clear answers. It is ideal for elementary-aged children who are beginning to participate in school science fairs or who simply have a high volume of 'how' and 'why' questions about the world. You might choose it to build confidence in their logical thinking skills and to encourage a disciplined, evidence-based approach to problem-solving.