This is the third in a series about Triangle, Square, and Circle, are all here to play a game of hide & seek at the foot of Circle's waterfall. Circle has one rule, however—don’t hide behind the waterfall. So of course Triangle immediately does this. And Circle goes into the dark, begins yelling at his friend, but he/she/they encounter someone else in the absolute darkness. Who or what could be waiting for them in the dark?!
Outside, in the light, Circle asks about who it is they may have encountered: “If you close your eyes, what shape do you picture?”
I keep thinking about this book, as will kids of all ages. It's not a kid's picture book, you may say, what's it "about"?! But that there is exactly the point; who else but Mac Barnett and Jon Klaasen would make a book that would urge you to ask so many questions! Is it about differences? Will there now be more books from them about (now) more unconventional shapes?!
I read this, approaching the holidays, with several people of all ages, who all just wanted to talk about it. Is this also true of 3/4 of the Goodreads Picture Book nominees of 2019? It is not. Keep making these books, Jon and Mac!