Questions, Courage, and the Birth of X-Rays An inspiring true story of curiosity, courage, and quiet brilliance-told for young readers. From a chilly schoolroom in Warsaw to a humble Paris lab that changed the world, Marie Curie followed one glowing question to the next. This chapter book for ages 3-8 shows how patience, teamwork, and kindness helped Marie discover new elements, bring X-rays to the wounded, and light the path for future scientists. What kids will learn Why asking good questions is a superpower How radioactivity led to life-saving X-rays What Nobel Prizes celebrate-and what matters even more How everyday courage looks steady, not loud What's inside Five fast-moving chapters: Study ¿ Spark ¿ X-Ray ¿ Nobel ¿ Courage Two richly textured black-and-white cartoon illustrations per chapter Clear explanations in kid-friendly language, with gentle historical context A focus on growth mindset: curiosity, grit, honesty, and helping others Perfect for: Classroom read-alouds, independent reading, STEM units, and biography projects Young history fans and budding scientists who love true stories Home, school, or travel reading Why this book Marie Curie didn't chase fame-she chased the truth inside tiny things. She studied by lamplight, worked in a drafty shed, and turned discoveries into tools that helped people. Along the way she won the world's highest honors and showed that courage isn't always loud; it's steady, careful, and kind. This story lets kids feel the wonder behind her work-and carry their own small lanterns of curiosity.
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