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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing the repetitive patterns of the natural world or expresses a budding interest in how numbers explain the universe. It is perfect for the student who finds standard math drills dull but lights up when seeing a seashell's curve or the petals on a flower. This narrative nonfiction work bridges the gap between abstract calculation and tangible beauty. The book traces the history of the Fibonacci sequence from its origins with Indian scholar Hemachandra to its later popularization in Europe. By grounding complex mathematical concepts in history and nature, it fosters a sense of wonder and intellectual curiosity. It is ideal for children aged 7 to 12, offering a sophisticated yet accessible look at how ancient wisdom informs modern science while providing vital cultural representation of South Asian contributions to global knowledge.