Families who loved The Powerful World of Energy by Agnieszka Biskup 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 is asking endless why questions about how the world moves, from the mechanics of a roller coaster to why their toys run out of power. It is an ideal bridge for children who find traditional textbooks dry but are naturally drawn to the visual storytelling and fast-paced action of comic books. By framing physics as a superpower, it empowers kids to see the invisible forces of energy around them as something they can understand and master. The book uses the graphic novel format to demystify complex concepts like kinetic energy, potential energy, and thermal dynamics. It taps into a child's natural curiosity and fosters a sense of accomplishment as they begin to decode the physical world. For parents, it offers a way to support STEM learning through a high-interest medium that feels like play rather than homework, making it a perfect choice for reluctant readers or budding engineers aged 8 to 14.