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A parent would reach for this book when their child shows a blossoming interest in how the world was mapped or when they are struggling to understand the value of collaboration in a group project. It provides a foundational look at the 1804 Corps of Discovery, framing the journey as an exercise in extreme resilience and cross-cultural navigation. Through the lens of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, children witness how different skill sets, from cartography to hunting, must mesh together to ensure survival. The book highlights the emotional themes of bravery in the face of the unknown and the curiosity required to document a wilderness that was, at the time, undocumented by Western science. It is age-appropriate for the 8 to 12 range, offering a balanced view of the expedition's triumphs and the harsh realities of the trail. Parents might choose this as a way to introduce historical nonfiction while modeling a growth mindset, showing that even the greatest explorers had to learn as they went and rely on others to succeed.