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Who Was Charles Darwin?
Who Was Charles Darwin? is an engaging biography written for young readers that tells the life story of Charles Darwin, the English naturalist whose theory of evolution by natural selection became one of the most influential scientific ideas in history. Beginning with Darwin’s childhood curiosity about nature — even though he often disliked school — the book follows his famous five-year voyage aboard the HMS Beagle, where he collected specimens and made observations that led him to question how species change over time. Through lively text and approximately 100 illustrations, readers learn how his ideas about variation, adaptation, and natural selection revolutionized scientific understanding of life on Earth. The book also provides historical context about Darwin’s work, his challenges, and the impact of his discoveries on science and society, making it accessible and inspiring for children ages 8–12.
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