“The illustrations of fully dressed featured animals are colorful, as are the beasts, birds, and people…” —School Library Journal
“Geist offers a high-spirited salute to animal sounds, movements, and twin siblings…” —Publishers Weekly
“The author's note to this fun-for-the-tongue book says Ken Geist was inspired to write it by his own brother and sister twins.…Henry Cole's illustrations add to the fun--from the argyle pattern end pages to a boisterous bunch of creatures who look like they could have come out of a popular cartoon show.” —Children's Literature
“This serviceable bedtime story will find the most appeal with families of multiples and brother/sister pairs.” —Kirkus
“…a fun exercise made vivid by the bright acrylic-and-color-pencil illustrations featuring plenty of warm, romping cartoon details (the bats wear Batman logos on tiny T-shirts). According to an opening note, the book was inspired by the famous nineteenth-century counting rhyme 'Over in the Meadow,' by Olive A. Wadsworth.” —Booklist