Magnets cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.7
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 2368
Points per Word 0.000211
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

Designed for middle-grade readers, Magnets introduces the science of magnetic attraction with clear explanations and hands-on experiments. Each chapter walks through core concepts such as magnetic fields, poles, and everyday applications, turning abstract ideas into tangible activities. History boxes profile the scientists whose discoveries laid the groundwork for modern understanding of magnetism. As readers follow the step-by-step projects, they build a practical grasp of how magnets work in the world around them.

Quick Summary

Looking for a quick, hands-on way to get your middle-grader excited about magnetism? "Magnets" by Lauw and Lim Cheng Puay packs a lot of fun into just a few thousand words, blending real-world facts with safe, easy experiments kids can try at home or in the classroom. The book stands out because it doesn't just lecture it shows you how to build a simple compass, test magnetic fields with everyday items, and even create a tiny electromagnet, giving readers a tangible sense of how invisible forces work. The short, activity-driven format is especially appealing to reluctant readers who might shy away from a dense text, while the mix of humor and clear safety tips makes it a low-stress choice for parents. It's perfect for kids who love tinkering, science-fair hopefuls, or anyone who's ever wondered why some things stick and others don't. If your child enjoyed the hands-on approach of "The Magic School Bus" science episodes, they'll find a similar sense of curiosity and discovery here.