Families who loved Supermoto: All-Around Skill and Speed by Lisa J. Amstutz often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent might reach for this book when their child is obsessed with everything that has an engine or when they are looking to bridge the gap between a high-octane interest and developing reading skills. This nonfiction guide explores the unique world of supermoto racing, where motorcycles transition between paved tracks and dirt jumps. Beyond just the mechanics of the sport, the book highlights the intense focus and physical resilience required to master such a versatile discipline. For children aged 6 to 9, it serves as a high-interest gateway to nonfiction, using exciting imagery and clear explanations to build confidence in technical vocabulary. Parents will appreciate how it frames racing as a skill-based pursuit that rewards practice and adaptability, making it a great pick for a child who loves speed but also enjoys learning how things work.