Families who loved Magnets by Tammy Enz 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 why things stick to the fridge or how a heavy crane can lift a car without any visible hooks. It is the perfect tool for a young learner who is moving from simple curiosity into the desire for concrete explanations. The book uses a comic book style to demystify the invisible forces of magnetism, making complex STEM concepts feel like a fun adventure. Through clear illustrations and accessible language, the book explores how magnets work, their North and South poles, and their everyday uses in technology and transportation. Beyond the science, it fosters a sense of pride and accomplishment as children begin to understand and predict the physical world around them. It is an ideal bridge between playtime and formal science education for children in the early elementary years.