About

Chemistry, drawn for kids.

Most kids meet chemistry through a textbook and never recover.

We started Elementoons because we believe kids are born curious — and curiosity dies the moment learning feels like punishment. Every page in our books is built around a simple idea: if it's not fun, they won't remember it.

So we drew. We turned hydrogen into a wide-eyed character. We made oxygen a social butterfly. We gave every reaction a story, every element a personality, and every concept a way to sneak into a kid's head through laughter instead of memorization.

The result is a small library of comic guides that turn the most "boring" subjects in school into the books your kid reaches for on a rainy Saturday.

Our books are built on three rules

  1. Understanding beats memorizing. If a kid can't explain it to a friend, we haven't done our job.
  2. Characters make concepts stick. Sodium is a troublemaker. Helium floats away mid-sentence. You don't forget your friends.
  3. Every page earns its place. No filler. No padding. No wasted pages.

Who we make these for

Curious kids aged 7–12. Parents who don't want to fight bedtime homework. Teachers tired of glazed-over eyes. Aunts and uncles looking for a gift that doesn't end up under the bed.

What's next

We're starting with chemistry because that's where the most kids check out. Biology, physics, and math are next — same rules, same characters, more adventures.

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