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Reach for this book when your child starts asking 'why' about everything or when they feel frustrated that their interests are 'too messy' or scattered. It is the perfect companion for the budding inventor who loves to take things apart just to see how they work. This Fact Tracker provides a historical look at Leonardo da Vinci, moving beyond just his famous paintings to highlight his work as a scientist, engineer, and obsessive observer of the natural world. Through the lens of the Renaissance, the book explores themes of boundless curiosity and the value of keeping a notebook for one's 'wild' ideas. It is written at an accessible level for elementary students, making complex history feel like an unfolding mystery. Parents will appreciate how it validates the 'multi-passionate' child, showing that being an artist and a scientist are two sides of the same coin.