"With its large, brightly colored cartoonish illustrations and disgustingly eccentric recipes, this would be a fun read aloud . Kids could write or draw their own disgusting recipes!" --Youth Services Book Review "With its underlying theme of dealing gently with parental mental health and representation of LGBTQI+ families, [Saturday is Pancake Day] is ideal for kids who love to experiment in the kitchen and young readers. A fun read from start to finish . an original and unreservedly recommended pick for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections." --Midwest Book Review "Children aged 4-8 will delight in the gross-out humor of meals such as Good Morning Green Ice Cream (pickles, spinach, mayonnaise and ice cream), and they'll become caught up in the fox family's warm-hearted culinary bedlam . Green and Gray-Barnett extend their passion for inclusive representation by addressing mental health through the gentle portrayal of Henry's struggle, as well as seamlessly incorporating same-sex parents into the story as a natural element, without unnecessary emphasis. A fun, bouncy book." --Anica Boulanger-Mashberg, Books+Publishing "This sweet book is the perfect literary start to a weekend morning.
" --Carly Tagen-Dye, People "Despite the fun and silliness of creating the weirdest flavor combinations, there is a serious side to this story . A gentle reminder that sometimes even grown-ups need some time to themselves to regather and regroup." --The Bottom Shelf "The story is a simple one which makes it effective, I feel. The same sex couple involved in an everyday story was really nice to read as it is important that diverse families are represented in all aspects of family life." -- @alibrarianandherbookdragons "This is a sweet and silly picture book about a creative and caring family. There's lots of onomatopoeia and the kitchen drama makes it a fun read aloud for kids aged 2+." --Kim Gruschow, Readings Monthly.