"DiPucchio's story is filled with entertaining drama and deadpan hilarity.... The text provides painful insight into the creative process, and Ross' digitally colored pencil drawings capture this charismatic spirit.... Share this lively tale of bighearted friendship and originality with young readers needing a little zest for life."-- "Kirkus Reviews, July 1, 2013"
"Readers can't help but be charmed by this spunky heroine's enthusiasm and her desire to please two friends with opposite tastes. Ross's spirited drawings, rendered in pencil and colored digitally, keep the action bouncing along."-- "School Library Journal, August 2013"
"This [book pictures]...the world of an active, creative young girl and [describes]...friendships and expectations, which aren't always neat and tidy. As the day of the big Parade of Books approaches, Chloe discovers that her two best friends, Leo and Emma, each expect her costume to reflect their favorite theme (monsters for Leo, fairies for Emma). Not wanting to disappoint either, Chloe imagines all kinds of alternatives, including a hoped-for snow day in summer. But ultimately she creates a wonderful compromise that pleases everyone, especially herself. Readers will grin at Ross' depictions of Leo as a fairy king and Emma as a monster, Chloe's dreams of possible alternatives for her friends. Their expressions are as lively as their potential outfits. And the wordless viewpoints of Bert the dog and Chloe's baby brother (who hides some vampire teeth in his diaper) add to the fun. Lots of costume possibilities here--for all kinds of pretending."-- "Booklist Online, September 2013"
"Get out your craft supplies--the queen of DIY is back! It's up to Chloe to create the perfect costume--and save the day--in this delightful follow-up to Crafty Chloe."-- "Craft & Home Projects, Summer 2014"