Gorgeous, muted illustrations show an entrancing variety of sea life, and the personalities of each creature carry the story [...] A feast for the eyes. * Kirkus Reviews *
Ciraolo's palette is bright and her line is supple; she makes shyness seem downright fashionable. * Publishers Weekly *
Simona's artwork is distinctive and unique! She uses colours wisely creating beautiful spreads that depict the ocean and its fantastic creatures. * thekidsbookstagrammer on Instagram *
A gentle delight to share with many little humans - introverted or extroverted - or perhaps, just one little shy one. * Red Reading Hub *
A book that spins the beautiful tale of a shy kid who finally finds an equally shy friend, and comes out of her shell a bit. When you see that happen in the story, just like when you see it happen as a parent who is proud of their kid, it's a moment to treasure. * Read It Daddy *
In this submarine world of Ms. Ciraolo's enchanting illustrations, the fish and corals seem to be spun from colourful sugars. Children ages 2-5 with quiet natures will be affirmed by this understanding and visually delightful picture book; children of brassier and extroverted tempers will, we can home, come away with a new appreciation for the shy ones in their midst. * Wall Street Journal *
Beguiling jewel tone colours and gorgeous fishy scenes underwater showcase Ciraolo's artistic story telling, with the end papers introducing the characters. A lovely, quiet book to contemplate, perhaps with a shy little one on your lap. * Youth Services Book Review *
Colourful and charming illustrations with lots to look at on each page, this lovely and unusual story of the sea bed provides a gentle opportunity to explore friendship and shyness, and starting school. * More About Books *