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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about what the world will look like in fifty years or when they feel like their love for gadgets and gears makes them a bit different from their peers. It is a perfect choice for the young tinkerer who finds more comfort in logic and wires than in traditional social scripts. This collection of stories bridges the gap between hard science and human emotion, helping children navigate the complexities of progress with a sense of agency and hope. Ahmad Akwa presents a series of imaginative vignettes that explore the relationship between humanity and technology. From friendly robots learning about friendship to young pioneers on distant moons, the book emphasizes that while the tools of the future might change, the values of kindness and curiosity remain constant. It is ideally suited for children aged 7 to 12, offering a sophisticated but accessible look at ethics, innovation, and the power of a creative mind to solve problems.