All About Nothing by Elizabeth Rusch and Elizabeth Goss

I want to tell you about a book that has nothing to offer. When I first saw a review of this book in Shelf Awarness, I was so excited about it I went right on Bookshop.org and pre ordered it. I wasn’t disappointed either. All About Nothing is about negative space and just how important nothing can be. It’s a very important concept that isn’t often discussed, especially in children’s books and this one does an excellent job. The illustrations are perfect. They not only give examples of how nothing can impact different situations, they open up the mind for further exploration. If you’re looking for something a little bit different get this book about nothing, it’s really something.

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