School Library Journal Review
PreS-Gr 1-When Sam tosses his blanket from the top stair and commands, "Fly blanky fly!" it does, and so his adventure begins. On each spread, the blanket becomes something else: an airplane, a rocket, a kangaroo, a butterfly, and more. The boy helps things along by declaring, "Zoom blanky zoom!," "Hop blanky hop!," "Whoosh blanky whoosh!," etc. Finally, a tired Sam, all snug in bed, whispers, "Sleep blanky sleep." Lewis's rhythmic text is seamlessly integrated into Chavarri's lively illustrations. The roomy spreads have bold colors, fanciful depictions, and details such as blanky's stitching. Blanky and Sam always smile, and the child's imagination is contagious. Good for bedtimes or storytimes.-Catherine Callegari, Gay-Kimball Library, Troy, NH (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Horn Book Review
With the words "FLY BLANKY FLY!" a boy and his blanket begin a nighttime adventure: "Zoom, zoom...like a jet flying through the sky. / ZOOM BLANKY ZOOM," etc. The text isn't as exuberant as the art; the book's modest pleasure lies in seeing the blanket physically transformed into a jet, a rocket, and so on. Finally, it's "Sleep blanky sleep. (c) Copyright 2012. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Review
A bubbly boy, his adventurous imagination and one brightly hued blanky make for an exuberant bedtime tale. In his yellow footie sleeper, Sam gallivants across sea and sky, transported by his quilted blanky. It's a rocket and a kangaroo, then whale and train, changing at Sam's command. With an opening stanza that is reminiscent of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" in its anticipatory excitement, the text continues with rhyming stanzas that propel it forward, each beginning with a simile and ending with a directive ("ZOOM BLANKY ZOOM!"). Chavarri further emphasizes the blanky's role in these fantasies, using the quilt's patterns on each object it becomes. Young readers will be able to identify the colorful fabric on such things as the wings of a butterfly, the shell of a turtle and the sails of boat. While the blanket transforms radically, Sam is extremely consistent, from the way he's drawn to his expression. The child's cheerful face stands out, as it's done in a digital, Flash-animated style. This contrasts with the blandness of his figure, giving him a disembodied effect. Despite this, the artist's illustrations, done in a brilliant, primary palette, are pleasing. Endpages show the blanky characters at their most appealing; as pencil drawings they recall classic Little Golden Books illustrations. A cozy last spread finds a sleeping Sam cuddling his beloved blanky: cheerful adventure with a most agreeable end. (Picture book. 3-5)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.