Ellis’s noisy, bright, dynamic pages, filled with grandparents riding rollercoasters, smooching, dancing and flipping whole stackfuls of pancakes, assert that the elderly, too, can be anarchically amazing.
The Guardian
This is a defiantly upbeat book . . . grandparents are the rising stars of children's fiction – and this simple, touching story shows why – 5 stars, Book of the Week
Saturday Telegraph
This is one of those picture books that make wonderful use of the way children read illustrations while adults read words aloud.
The New York Times
Ellis tackles ageism and celebrates older people . . . Her art, reminiscent of Sara Ogilvie has a real joyful energy.
Bookseller
Original and brilliant manifesto, for young readers, on how strong, dynamic, crazy and valuable grandmas and grandpas are.
i News
Ellis's illustrations exude movement and energy and the expressive faces really bring the characters to life.
The School Librarian
This is good fun to read and to look at, and could spark some interesting conversations on the fun or embarrassing things that grandparents do
Books For Keeps
A delightful read-aloud that celebrates grandparents and the special bond they share with their grandchildren
School Library Journal