"Getting ready to go out is a major production for a bear parent overseeing seven obstreperous cubs. In nearly wordless vignettes, gestures and facial expressions do the comedic work as Phelan imagines ever more hilarious ways for small cubs to don big sweaters. Phelan creates instantly likeable characters and a story that centers parenting seasoned enough to realize that setbacks are inevitable--and that makes space to enjoy the day, and beauty of nature, anyway." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "'Sweaters ON!' the bear declares to a roomful of pajama-wearing cubs, and the story takes off. Wrangling seven small bears into sweaters is no easy feat, and the gloriously chaotic effort goes on . Phelan's soft, colorful art, created with pencil, ink, and watercolor, amplifies the coziness of all the bears and their clothing. The humor of the ending is just right, as is the large bear's last directive--'Pajamas ON!'--leading to the story's natural ending as a bedtime book. This tribute to the realities of parenting small children (and bears) revels in the humor and joy that can be found when the best-laid plans go awry.
" -- Horn Book (starred review) "It's time for the seven little bears to get their sweaters on! For these independent cubs (and one especially adorable baby bear), getting dressed is trickier than it seems. A lovely story of one of life's magical moments, when a family takes time to appreciate nature and each other's companionship. Readers will want to don their own comfy sweaters and snuggle up with their loved ones. A deceptively simple but warm and cozy celebration of autumn sweater weather." -- School Library Journal (starred review) "A warm read for the fall. Phelan's text is remarkably spare, with just a few precise phrases to knit together a narrative about an adult bear and their seven cubs. Humorous watercolors show their little round bodies packed like sausages into a rainbow array of sweaters--including one sweater with two cubs stuffed inside. The struggle continues for several pages, with the patient grown-up bear attempting to help without much luck.
Cozy up with this picture book." -- Kirkus Reviews "The autumn colors are here and Papa Bear wants to take his cadre of cubs out to enjoy the crisp weather. Caretakers will ruefully recognize the helter-skelter lawlessness that marks nearly all attempts to get a group of kiddos ready to go somewhere, and youngsters too will recognize the mischievous mayhem that they most certainly enjoy more than their grownups. A delight." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Phelan's nearly wordless picture book introduces a family of bears in their forested home. Phelan's illustrations in pencil, ink, and watercolor have a cozy, comfortable feel. Small details in the artwork further enhance the mood: the seven cubs wreak havoc throughout the house in their day-long attempts to suit up, yet Papa remains calm and patient throughout, offering suggestions as they master this new skill. A perfect fall read-aloud, this should strike a chord with caregivers and toddlers alike.
" -- Booklist.