Families who loved Periodic Table by John Farndon often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts asking what the world is actually made of, or if they find traditional science textbooks dry and intimidating. This graphic novel transforms the periodic table from a static chart into a bustling community of quirky characters. It makes complex chemistry accessible by personifying the elements, showing how they interact, where they live in our homes, and why they matter to our bodies. While the focus is on STEM concepts, the book encourages a sense of wonder and curiosity about the unseen building blocks of the universe. It is perfectly suited for elementary and middle schoolers who enjoy humor and visual storytelling. By turning abstract atoms into relatable figures with distinct personalities, it lowers the barrier to entry for a subject that often feels out of reach, making it an excellent choice for visual learners and fans of the 'Who Was?' or 'Science Comics' series.