Before he became a legendary inventor and artist, he was a boy with endless questions. Long before the flying machines, famous paintings, and notebooks filled with ideas, there was a curious child who couldn't stop wondering how the world worked. Why do birds fly? Why does light change color on water? How does the body move? This engaging biography invites young readers to discover the early life of one of history's most curious minds. It follows a bright, observant boy growing up in the hills of Italy who found lessons in everything-from shadows and rivers to music and the stars. Without books, teachers, or fancy tools, he learned by watching, experimenting, and sketching what he saw. Every discovery led to another question, and every question led him closer to the genius the world would one day celebrate. Through rich storytelling and vivid detail, readers see how curiosity, creativity, and persistence can shape a lifetime of discovery. It's not about being born brilliant-it's about learning to look closely, think deeply, and never stop asking "why." Perfect for kids who love art, science, or simply seeing the world in their own way, this book shows that curiosity is the first step to greatness.