"Sloat’s pithy text, just the right length and cadence for young listeners, gives this playful adventure extra zest. The words pair perfectly with Bonnet’s dynamic—and adorable--watercolors. Simply drawn characters, outlined in India ink, are set against a flake-dappled background that goes darker as night falls."-Booklist, starred review
"A simple and heartwarming offering for any library, especially those seeking some new and refreshing seasonal stories."-School Library Journal
"Charming watercolor illustrations make excellent use of white space as the snowy backgrounds, capturing the light-filled brilliance of a snowy afternoon and contrasting effectively with the slightly spooky setting of the nighttime scene with dark trees and swirling snow. . .. A delightful and satisfying snowy-day story"-Kirkus Reviews
"Sloat creates several lovely moments as she describes the world through the eyes of a snow newbie . . . Bonnet’s naïve drawings, rendered in simple ovoid shapes and clean ink lines, propel the story forward, and her animal cast is cute as a collective button."-Publishers Weekly
Praise for Teri Sloat:
"Sloat sets the cumulative chestnut about the voracious old lady in the Pacific Northwest and endows her with an endless appetite for aquatic wildlife"-Publishers Weekly on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout
"Teri Sloat weaves together disparate elements to great effect.”-Newsday on There Was an Old Man Who Painted the Sky
“Fascinating and thought-provoking.” -Kirkus Reviews on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout