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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about how humans conquer the elements or when they become obsessed with the engineering of massive machines. It is the perfect bridge for a young reader who is moving from simple vehicle picture books into more complex, factual inquiries about global history and technology. Through Philip Plisson's breathtaking maritime photography, the book captures the awe and scale of seafaring life. Beyond technical specs, the book fosters a sense of wonder and historical pride by showing how ships have connected the world across centuries. While it is packed with information, the visual heavy layout makes it accessible for middle grade readers who prefer learning through observation. It is an excellent choice for nurturing a child's natural curiosity about the world beyond their own shores, turning a technical interest into a lifelong appreciation for human ingenuity.