Before he became one of the greatest scientists in history, he was just a quiet, curious boy who asked endless questions about the world around him. Long before the laws of motion or the theory of gravity were written down, he was tinkering with windmills, watching light dance through glass, and wondering why apples always fell straight down.
This book brings to life the early years of a young thinker whose curiosity changed everything. Readers will follow his journey from the English countryside to the halls of Cambridge, from lonely days on a farm to moments of breathtaking discovery. Along the way, they'll see how persistence, patience, and wonder can turn ordinary experiences into extraordinary ideas.
Through vivid storytelling and real historical details, this book helps young readers see that even the greatest minds start small. It's not about memorizing facts?it's about learning to question, explore, and dream. Every page shows that curiosity isn't just a habit?it's a power that can change the way we understand the world.
Perfect for kids who love science, discovery, or simply asking "why?", this inspiring story reveals how one boy's endless curiosity became the spark that lit the path for modern science.