Kraegel ("King Arthur's Very Great Grandson") again spins a heartwarming tale attuned to the emotional highs and lows of childhood and the amazing elasticity of family love. His watercolor and charcoal art is as warm and witty as the story itself. --The New York Times Book Review Kraegel's text displays deep respect for both children's quirks and their right to those quirks, Jameson's mother over and over reinforcing for him that the decision (be in the wedding with black pants or in the congregation with green ones) is his. This quirky kid and his loving family will instantly endear themselves to readers. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) This is a delightful book for all children who love to express themselves and for those who want to be who they are.The illustrations of Jameson are superb at depicting what the character is feeling--from anxiety over making a difficult decision to the elation he feels when wearing his favorite pants. A fun read-aloud, perfect for storytimes, and a great addition to most collections. --School Library Journal Kraegel's watercolor-and- pencil illustrations make great work of Jameson's poignant, meaningful facial expressions, which augment the joys and frustrations in the text.
That Jameson is allowed to make his own decision is particularly empowering. Any kid with a favorite object will likely be charmed by Kraegel's positive message here. --Booklist The story and the art complement one another and the language is age appropriate. For any young reader who has had to make a choice regarding a favorite object or activity of any kind, this book will serve as a good starting point for discussion. This book could also be useful for conversations about character education and how to make good decisions. --School Library Connection A solid, fun nod to the importance of being just who you are, "Green Pants" strikes this important chord in just the right way. --Reading Eagle (Kendal Rautzhan's "Books to Borrow").