Families who loved Matter Is Everything by Elizabeth Moore 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 those big, persistent questions about what things are made of or why water turns to ice. It is a perfect tool for parents looking to ground a child's natural curiosity in scientific reality without losing the sense of wonder that makes learning fun. By breaking down the complex concept of matter into relatable examples like toys, snacks, and the air we breathe, it helps children categorize and understand the physical world around them. The book focuses on the states of matter and the idea that everything, even things we cannot see, has substance. This narrative helps build a foundation for logical thinking and observation. It is an excellent choice for quiet afternoon reading or as a jumping-off point for simple kitchen science experiments, providing a clear and accessible vocabulary for kids to describe their environment.