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Reach for this book when your child starts questioning the difference between what they hear on the playground and what they see in a textbook. It is the perfect tool for a student who is developing a critical eye and wants to understand how history is documented and sometimes distorted over time. By exploring the myths, legends, and surprising facts surrounding the Washington Monument, the book encourages a healthy sense of skepticism and a passion for research. This guide balances structural engineering facts with historical anecdotes, helping children ages 7 to 10 navigate the concept of historical truth. It explains why some tall tales persist and why the real story is often even more fascinating. It is a fantastic choice for parents who want to foster honesty, integrity, and a deeper appreciation for American history beyond the surface level.