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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing the shiny gold medals on their library books and asks, Who is that man on the horse? It is a perfect selection for the young artist who feels a drive to create but needs to see how a real person turned a childhood passion into a lasting legacy. The book explores Randolph Caldecott's life and his revolutionary approach to children's book illustration, emphasizing themes of perseverance and creative vision. Appropriate for ages 7 to 11, this biography provides historical context for the Victorian era while remaining accessible. Parents will appreciate how it connects the history of art to the physical books currently sitting on their child's shelf. It is an excellent tool for fostering a growth mindset, showing that even the most famous awards began with a single person's dedication to their craft.