"Created with watercolors, acrylics, and digital tools, Meisel's inviting artwork illustrates the bug's activities, such as molting, foraging, and defending itself against predators. A worthy addition to the attractive Nature Diaries series. "-- Booklist "Meisel manages droll, restrained anthropomorphism here that illuminates stink bug habits without making S. either a villain or a misunderstood hero; Bug is just a bug doing its bug things, without malice or virtue. The diary entry format gives lots of breathers to new readers but also works well for a readaloud, especially for young naturalists or recent victims of stink bugs." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "The watercolor and acrylic illustrations are humorous yet real-world; painterly and refreshingly un-cartoonish. The format and short sentences will suit independent early-chapter-book readers, but do read it aloud, if only for the luxury of saying "stink" as often as you want to." -- The Horn Book "Text is minimal in this fact-filled, captivating title.
Sentences are concise and witty, capturing the voice of this feisty individualist. Appealing colorful illustrations depict natural-world details, rendered in vivid colors. White space and light-colored backgrounds allow kids to focus on S. Bug's activities and habitat. Illustrated facts about stink bugs appear on the endpapers, which are designed so that no text is covered by the flyleaves. Here's an enticing critter children won't soon forget." --Kirkus Reviews "Mixed-media art portrays the insect at different stages of maturity amid leafy spreads, and a cameo by another famous stinker--the skunk--draws laughs. An effective addition to the series.
" -- Publishers Weekly.