"The illustrations are expansive with a limited color palette of warm oranges and cool greens and blues. The animal characters are dynamic, humorous, and emotive. . . . A sentimental but high--interest story based on true events of the bond between wild animals and the humans who care for them, suitable for early elementary students."--School Library Journal
"From Airboard to Zamboni, a lighthearted look at some of the wilder ways to get things or people from here to there. . . . It will have young readers wondering why they should settle for a mundane bicycle or (later) car when options like a jet train, the multirider beer bike, or the steam-powered Liberty One rocket exist. . . not to mention no fewer than five different personal jet packs."-Kirkus Reviews
"This fun and informative entry in the Uncommon Compendiums series will appeal to lovers of vehicles of all kinds. Hearst provides hilarious asides as he presents facts about 45 quirky and unusual vehicles, which he defines as 'just about anything that moves (and typically carries something else) . . . including animals!' Each entry's history, manufacturer, and year of production is accompanied by colored line drawings, diagrams and cross sections, and related factoids. . . . Kids will enjoy learning about these fascinating and outlandish vehicles."-Booklist
"Vehicle enthusiasts are treated to a fast and funny examination of wild inventions in our transportation history. . . This silly encyclopedia. . . has just enough to tap into curious minds. Hand this to future engineers."--School Library Journal