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Reach for this book when your child is obsessed with how things work or if they are feeling frustrated by their own failed projects. This illustrated timeline demystifies the world of technology by showing that every modern convenience began as a simple idea or a messy experiment. It beautifully illustrates the connection between curiosity and progress. While the book covers centuries of history, it remains accessible through its comic-style layouts and bite-sized biographies. It highlights the grit required to be an inventor, making it a perfect tool for building resilience in young makers. Parents will appreciate how it contextualizes difficult concepts through human stories, turning abstract engineering into a relatable journey of trial and error.