"Warmly [conveys] the message that change can be delightful."—
The New York Times "Taking place after a separation has already occurred, the story delightfully normalizes and affirms co-parenting. . . . A welcome mirror for rainbow families."
—Kirkus Reviews "[E]very bright illustration is alive with energy and emotion. Children will be eager to guess what Daddy reveals."
—Booklist "Young listeners will empathize with the narrator's distress over an upset routine. . . . The characters' diversity isn't the point (Mommy and the girl have brown skin; Daddy and Harry are pinkish) but is most welcome."
—The Horn Book "A positive story about shared custody and its possible effects."
—School Library Journal "Kreloff's grease pencil drawings are rendered in a hand-drawn, childlike style, with fabric collage and soft digital splashes of color providing additional visual appeal. A sweet look at one child's experience with co-parenting guardians. Back matter includes tips for 'when you get a new puppy.'"—
Publishers Weekly