
Member Reviews

Other books have done the "nothing" idea better. The art was cute, but that's the best thing I can say about it. It was not an interesting or creative take on unusual picture books. The child was way too easily convinced to change, and the "everything" was not actually that many things. It is okay for kids and adults to enjoy moments of quiet and nothingness.

Super cute storyline about a little boy and his big imagination. A very creative and clever story for young early readers. Enjoyable for at-home and in-class settings.

Thanks to Net Galley and Moon + Bird for the ARC! The author of this book is 12 years old and he did an amazing job! The illustrations pop off the page to life. I do like that it goes from only the main character on the page to other colorful things. I think the story was a bit too quick. I feel like a bit more characters/things could have been added to have a bit of a climax. Overall, I think it was a cute story!

This was so funny and silly. It would be a great read-aloud book. The illustrations were nice and vibrant. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for letting me read!

This review is about nothing - or is it about everything...?
Either way, there are benefits and downsides to being in the middle of nothing - and everything...
There were two things I really liked about this book.
One - the illustrations - particularly the piano-playing hairy thing.
Two - how the book doesn't say that nothing is better than everything, or the other way round.
It's a book to make you think - and there's everything good, and nothing bad, about that!

Bright illustrations & will get your imagination going! What will happen next?! Similar to other picture books with this same premise, but an enjoyable read.

A cute, colorful book that looks at the pleasure of peace and quiet, and the joy of noise and friends. I thought it was cute that she told everyone to leave then decided it would be more fun to include everything. I ultimately wished she would have sought a happy medium between isolation and overstimulation. But kids will think this book is fun, and enjoy the silly word play.