"In a sly picture book portrait of a schoolroom power struggle, Steele’s cartoony young figures have wide googly eyes, expressive mouths, and palpable-feeling energy that aligns with their determination." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
"This book expertly taps into kids’ predilections towards blind loyalty. In this case, the school librarian has retired and has been replaced by the wonderful Ms. Bangle. You will like Ms. Bangle. You adults out there would undoubtedly like to hang out with her and be her friend. And, naturally, if you’re a kid, you’re going to want her to be YOUR librarian. ... Extra points to author Cara Devins when she has Ms. Bangle offer to read the stubborn kids, The Rise of Lithographic Printing in Eighteenth-Century England. “Silly me… You’ve probably already read that!”--Betsy Bird, Fuse#8 blog, "Funniest Books of 2023"
"There were a few back-to-school-themed books released this year that were billed as being supremely funny. I read them and thought … hmmm … but didn’t laugh. This book, however, did make me laugh. And, I loved it. (Note: I do not laugh or cry easily at books. They really have to work for it to get me.)... This book has more text than a lot of picture books, but it totally works. And, it has hilarious asides including references to lithographic printing, hemming pants, rotator cuff surgery, lesson plans and lima beans. Who could ask for anything more?"--Pat Zietlow Miller, Picture Book Builders
"A story that celebrates librarians, reading, and how the right teacher can ease the fear of change." —School Library Journal
"A charming portrayal of a whimsical trickster librarian who knows how to get kids reading." —Kirkus Reviews
"There’s a new school librarian in town... She looks fun; she looks energetic; she looks ready to read! The kids, however, are not convinced. They brush off all of Ms. Bangle’s attempts to engage them, but Ms. Bangle has a few tricks up her bright yellow sleeve. Sly humor, creative problem-solving, and a book series called Daisy (that really should exist) combine to help the children give Ms. Bangle a chance. An entertaining entry to add to “first day of school” collections." —Booklist