
Maatla the Magnet is a wordless picture book about a lonely little magnet who is rejected by the others in his box, sets off through a child’s room, and finally finds a true friend, Thata, who accepts him just as he is. Told entirely through illustrations, it invites children to read emotions and events from the images and to talk about what they see. The book explores feeling left out and bullied, searching for belonging, the difference between “many followers” and one real friend, self acceptance, and kindness toward those who are excluded. As Maatla attracts nails, pins, coins, and buttons, adults can naturally introduce how magnets work and which materials they pull. Told entirely through expressive illustrations and perfect for children ages 3–7, Maatla the Magnet supports social emotional learning and early STEM: it’s ideal for storytime, role play about including others, simple magnet experiments, and Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) discussions at home or in the classroom.















