It's a treat. Brilliantly expressive bears (and squirrels), pages bursting with humour, a delicious air of danger and a particularly effective alchemy of words and pictures. And with all the best picture books, children and adults will find much to enjoy. * The Bookseller *
A very good story, with super illustrations which really capture the reader's imagination throughout. -- Marie Berry * Reading Zone *
So beautifully and succinctly written, with an utterly hilarious narrative and equally funny illustrations, A Beginner's Guide to Bearspotting is a must for anyone's shelf. * Picture Books Blogger *
This book is a true delight from start to finish with wonderful illustrations and laugh-aloud text. * Parents in Touch *
Pair one talented author with one also mega talented illustrator you get an epic and glorious picture book to kick off 2016!! * Book Monsters *
It's a treat. Brilliantly expressive bears (and squirrels), pages bursting with humour, a delicious air of danger and a particularly effective alchemy of words and pictures. And with all the best picture books, children and adults will find much to enjoy * The Bookseller *
An illustrated story that will delight adventurous under-fives * The Telegraph *
A beautiful, informative and humorous look at wild bears * Irish Examiner *
By turns funny and sweet, it's a real pleasure to devour - there are bound to be more awards on the horizon for this pair * Woman's Way *
Cannily balanced between the alarming, the comical and the reassuring. Children will relish the mix * Observer *
Hilarious book, with wonderfully expressive pictures that add so much to the story * Primary Times *
Visually enchanting * Glasgow Herald *
Michelle Robinson's deadpan narration of a whimsical and witty story is complimented by David Roberts's finely drawn illustrations * The Guardian *
Laugh-out-loud * The Sunday Times *