"If kids like a picture book, they're going to read it at least 50 times. Read anything that often, and even minor imperfections start to feel like gravel in the bed"
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The “gravel in the bed” metaphor is doing the heavy lifting. Gravel isn’t dramatic; it’s tiny, specific, and impossible to ignore once you’ve felt it. Haddon is talking about craft at the level of cadence, logic, and emotional honesty: the micro-decisions that disappear on first read and start screaming on the tenth. It’s also a jab at adult condescension. We treat picture books as simplistic while they demand ruthless precision because the audience will replay them like a favorite song.
Context matters: Haddon writes with a sensitivity to how minds fixate, repeat, and pattern-seek. Here, repetition becomes both compliment and threat. The subtext is a professional warning: if you’re writing for children, assume fanatical intimacy. Your book might end up in someone’s bed - and anything sharp will be found.
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Haddon, Mark. (n.d.). If kids like a picture book, they're going to read it at least 50 times. Read anything that often, and even minor imperfections start to feel like gravel in the bed. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-kids-like-a-picture-book-theyre-going-to-read-96821/
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Haddon, Mark. "If kids like a picture book, they're going to read it at least 50 times. Read anything that often, and even minor imperfections start to feel like gravel in the bed." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-kids-like-a-picture-book-theyre-going-to-read-96821/.
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"If kids like a picture book, they're going to read it at least 50 times. Read anything that often, and even minor imperfections start to feel like gravel in the bed." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-kids-like-a-picture-book-theyre-going-to-read-96821/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.



