When young Ghaith visits a futuristic building with his father, he’s captivated by its design—until he spots something puzzling: long gray curtains rolled up on the ceiling, far from any windows. Curious and determined, Ghaith sets off on a research journey to solve the mystery. What he uncovers is not just an answer—but a life-saving innovation used in modern engineering! This educational story celebrates curiosity, scientific thinking, and the power of asking “Why?” It introduces children to the real-life role of smoke curtains in fire safety systems through a relatable, inquisitive young hero. With vibrant illustrations and a fun mystery to unravel, this story sparks a love for engineering and discovery in young minds.

 

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Why This Book Is Great for Young Readers

  • Inspires Curiosity: Encourages kids to observe their surroundings and ask meaningful questions.
  • STEM Learning: Introduces a real-world safety system in buildings in a simple, story-driven way.
  • Problem-Solving Focus: Showcases how independent research and critical thinking lead to discovery.
  • Positive Role Model: Ghaith demonstrates initiative, creativity, and a love for learning.
  • Educator-Friendly: Perfect for classroom discussions on engineering, fire safety, and design thinking.

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Book Specifications

Book Size: Executive (7 x 10 in / 178 x 254 mm)

Page Count: 38 Pages

Interior Color: Standard Color

Paper Type: 80# White — Coated

Binding Type: Paperback Perfect Bound

Cover Finish: Glossy

ISBN: 978-1-326-27537-2

 

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In a quiet village surrounded by trees, young Zain spends his days building tiny homes from twigs and watching birds flutter through the forest. But when he overhears a plan to build modern homes near the forest—threatening the habitats he loves—Zain springs into action. Using his imagination and passion for nature, he sketches a brilliant idea: an eco-friendly, smart forest home that works with nature, not against it. His design—crafted with solar panels, green rooftops, and animal walkways—wins hearts and sparks real change. Based on principles of sustainability and child-led innovation, this inspiring story shows how even the smallest voices can lead to big ideas that shape a better future. Perfect for curious readers who dream of protecting the planet.

 

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Why This Book Is Great for Young Readers

  • Empowers Eco-Consciousness: Encourages children to care for the environment and think critically about sustainable living.
  • Fosters Creativity & Engineering Thinking: Inspires kids to solve problems using imagination and STEM concepts.
  • Celebrates Youth Leadership: Highlights how children’s ideas can lead to real change.
  • Beautifully Illustrated Storytelling: Rich visual prompts bring Zain’s world to life, making learning engaging and immersive.
  • Ideal for Home & Classroom: Perfect for sparking conversations about green building, environmental protection, and innovation.

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Book Specifications

Book Size: Executive (7 x 10 in / 178 x 254 mm)

Page Count: 38 Pages

Interior Color: Standard Color

Paper Type: 80# White — Coated

Binding Type: Paperback Perfect Bound

Cover Finish: Glossy

ISBN: 978-1-326-28759-7

 

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Curious Engineers Series

is an educational children’s book series that introduces young readers to the fascinating world of engineering, smart building systems, and real-world problem solving — all through the eyes of curious and imaginative kids.