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Reach for this book when your child starts questioning the boundaries between their different interests, like art and science, or when they feel like an outsider for their unique hobbies. This biography follows Maria Sibylla Merian, a 17th-century naturalist and artist who defied social conventions to document the metamorphosis of insects. It is a sophisticated look at how curiosity can lead to ground-breaking discovery even in a world that tries to limit a girl's potential. Parents will appreciate how the book bridges the gap between creative expression and scientific rigor. It explores themes of resilience and independence, showing that bravery often looks like a quiet girl in a garden with a sketchbook. While it is factual and historically rich, the narrative remains accessible for middle-grade readers, serving as an inspiring example of following one's passion despite historical or social barriers.