Piedra offers an honest look at the odds of becoming a red-eyed treefrog. . . . Greens, blues, and yellows dominate the absorbing, attractive illustrations; it’s easy to jump for this one. A winning combination of information and entertainment.
—Kirkus Reviews
Piedra and Joy provide a matter-of-fact primer on a tree frog’s life cycle, emphasizing the slim odds of survival faced by tadpoles maturing into adults. . . . Simple, spare text is balanced by the countdown’s drama.
—Publishers Weekly
Tony Piedra and Mackenzie Joy tell a very different kind of survival story in the clever counting book ‘One Tiny Treefrog,’ which is set in the lush Costa Rican jungle. . . . In a four-page afterword, children can read more about red-eyed treefrogs and the verdant, dangerous world they occupy.
—The Wall Street Journal