The Boy Who Saw Everything

ebook Amadeus John's Short Stories, #8 · Amadeus John's Short Stories

By Amadeus Johns

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The Boy Who Saw Everything is a beautifully illustrated, heartwarming journey into the curious mind of a young Leonardo da Vinci. Before he became the legendary inventor and artist we know today, Leonardo was simply a boy who saw the world differently—who noticed the curve of a leaf, the dance of light on water, and the silent language of fossils hidden in stone.

Set in the picturesque hills of Vinci, this imaginative tale invites young readers to walk beside Leonardo as he asks big questions, sketches from nature, and discovers wonder in even the smallest things. With the loving guidance of his grandfather and a mind bursting with ideas, Leonardo learns that being curious is not only a gift—it's a way of seeing everything.

Perfect for children aged 6–12, this book inspires creativity, critical thinking, and a love for science, art, and exploration. It's a tender introduction to one of history's greatest minds—and a reminder that every big idea starts with a little wonder.

For every child who's ever asked "why?"—this story is for you.

The Boy Who Saw Everything