
I’ve recently noticed something about children’s books.
Nothing.
Nothing has become something.
If there’s one requirement for a book, it’s that the book be about something. Because of this, nothing is the ultimate subversion – it makes sense that children’s book creators would want to toy with that.
In the past few years, the idea of nothing being something has been mined in a number of different ways.
As an antidote to the perceived business of modern life:
As empathy for the inevitable boredom of childhood:
As “be careful what you wish for” humor:

As a meditation on the meaning of nothingness:
And as the set-up for a reminder that no self-respecting book for kids is truly about nothing:
Here’s the thing about nothing: it can be anything you want.
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