Newbery medalist Medina's text gently but directly examines a challenging childhood transition, while Cicchese's illustrations, bathed in fall hues of yellow, orange and brown, bring a cozy feeling to the book. --The Washington Post In this compassionate work, a relationship whose nuances Ana hadn't truly considered holds the key to her consolation. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Warmth is displayed on every page. --Booklist (starred review) A compassionate consideration of caregivers, Medina's careful, playful text blends spare dialogue with telling details that, piece by piece, build up Ana's tender friendship with señora Mimí. Cicchese's artwork boasts a rich palette of warm shades of yellows, oranges, and browns. An affectionate shoutout to sitters. --Kirkus Reviews In a simple story, Medina has crafted a perfect read for children struggling with transition who are needing a sweet, soothing way to engage with the concept. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Cicchese's soft digital illustrations are filled with inviting jewel tones and soothing textures including crayon strokes, knit patterns, and wood grain.
Medina captures the young narrator's voice perfectly so that young readers will be able to understand the tricky emotions that come up in the text. This is a warm tribute to all sorts of caregivers, and the final scene shows Abuela fitting in seamlessly with this loving relationship. --The Horn Book A lovely picture book about change. --Book Riot.