Families who loved Benjamin Franklinstein Lives! by Matthew McElligott 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 needs a spark of curiosity or a laugh to get through a daunting school project. It is perfect for the student who feels overwhelmed by expectations or struggles to find the fun in learning. The story follows Victor, a young boy who accidentally revives a dormant, electricity-powered Benjamin Franklin in his basement, leading to a series of chaotic and scientific misadventures. Beyond the humor, the book explores themes of responsibility, the ethics of experimentation, and the value of historical wisdom in a modern world. It is highly appropriate for elementary students, offering a bridge between silly fiction and actual historical figures. Parents will appreciate how it humanizes a Founding Father while encouraging a growth mindset toward science and problem-solving.