Some of humanity's most brilliant creations didn't come from genius...They came from spilled chemicals, burned snacks, bad guesses, and pure accidental chaos. From microwaves discovered by a man standing next to a magnetron with a melting chocolate bar, to the scientist who dropped a moldy sandwich into his experiment and accidentally invented antibiotics, this book explores the incredible-but totally real-moments when mistakes changed the world. Inside, you'll discover: ✨ The explosion that led to the invention of safety glass✨ The volcano-like mess that became the modern lava lamp✨ The kid who invented popsicles because he forgot something outside✨ The scientist whose curiosity about sticky trousers created Velcro✨ The bored chemist who invented Play-Doh without meaning to✨ The broken camera that created the first-ever GIF-style animation✨ And dozens more unbelievable "wrong turns" that became breakthroughs This book uncovers 20 chapters of mind-blowing stories, genius-level accidents, and hilarious "wait... what?!" moments that transformed our everyday lives - proving that sometimes failure is just success in disguise. Perfect for curious minds ages 12-16 (and anyone who loves fun facts), The Curiosity Files: Invented by Accident shows that the world isn't just shaped by brilliance - it's shaped by curiosity, courage, and a whole lot of happy accidents.