"With her trademark charm and heavy doses of whimsy, Lloyd spins another heart-warming yarn centered on friendship and family." -- Booklist (starred review) "Both text and illustrations offer a nod to Roald Dahl's quirky, juvenile heroes and equally quirky, nasty villains. The distinctive flavor comes both from Lloyd's witty but succinct word mastery and from her unflagging imagination." -- Kirkus Reviews "Lloyd's warm and playful writing shines." -- School Library Journal "Much quirky fun to be had. Give this to fans of Ingrid Law's Savvy or Lloyd's own A Snicker of Magic." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "An irreverent and delightful twist on the "Monday's Child" nursery rhyme. The children's varied talents and humorous antics will leave readers eager to dive into their future exploits.
" -- Publishers Weekly "Well-developed secondary characters are one of the book's strongest points, from sisters who both run bakeries to a [girl] trapped at home because of an allergy to air. The whimsy factor is high." -- The Horn Book "An affectionate ode to the wonders of being a weird kid in a weird family. This book is an utter delight!" -- Anne Ursu, author of The Real Boy and Breadcrumbs "Filled with adventure, mystery, humor, and heart. I couldn't help but fall in love with the entire Problim family." -- Heidi Schulz, New York Times bestselling author of Hook's Revenge "An absolute gem, delightfully original but with the timeless charm of a favorite classic." -- Dan Gemeinhart, author of The Honest Truth and Some Kind of Courage "The Problim Children is bursting at the seams with magic, heart, and humor. A sheer, riotous delight.
" -- Claire Legrand, author of Some Kind of Happiness "Young readers with an appreciation for offbeat adventure stories will no doubt be delighted with Natalie Lloyd's imaginative world and its lively, brave inhabitants--farts and all." -- Chapter 16 Reviews.