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Reach for this book when your child starts asking 'how' or 'why' regarding the invisible technology that powers their daily life, especially if they are feeling frustrated by a slow connection or curious about their devices. It serves as a bridge between the physical world and the digital one, turning a mysterious signal into understandable science. This guide demystifies Wi-Fi by explaining radio waves, routers, and data transmission in a way that builds a child's confidence in their own technical literacy. It is perfectly suited for elementary and middle schoolers who are moving beyond being mere consumers of tech and are ready to understand the engineering behind the screen. Parents will appreciate how it encourages a sense of wonder for the unseen infrastructure of the modern world while providing a clear, jargon-free vocabulary for future STEM learning.