Although hate takes forms that can’t be as easily addressed as a broken window, this is nevertheless a lovingly crafted, age-appropriate doorway into a difficult topic. . . An especially important book for the current moment that will empower children to stand up in the face of bigotry.
—Kirkus Review
In this timely picture book, antisemitism is gently, and sensitively introduced to young children. . . This book is highly recommended for public, school, and synagogue libraries as well as family bookshelves.
—Association of Jewish Libraries
The creators address an act of antisemitism with candor and sensitivity, reassuring readers that one can belong to multiple communities without hiding one’s beliefs or identity.
—Publishers Weekly
Rendered with sensitivity and colorful, dramatic images, this is a cautionary tale about antisemitism, and a hopeful one about community support.
—Jewish Book Council