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Reach for this book when your child is transitioning from fantasy play to a deeper interest in how the real world functions. It is perfect for children who are obsessed with the 'how' and 'why' of history, specifically those who want to know the mechanics behind the legends of knights and dragons. Seymour Simon uses vivid photography and clear prose to bridge the gap between myth and historical reality, providing a grounded look at medieval engineering and the physical demands of knighthood. While the book touches on warfare and defense, the core focus remains on the ingenuity of construction and the resilience required to live in a medieval castle. It serves as an excellent vocabulary builder for elementary-aged readers, introducing terms like portcullis and moats through high-interest subject matter. Parents will appreciate the way it fosters curiosity and a sense of wonder about human history while maintaining an accessible, non-intimidating tone for independent or shared reading.