"Using simple, lyrical text and expansive, colorful illustrations, Robinson assures readers that, no matter what difficulties they may encounter or how a person might feel, everyone matters...nonjudgmental and reassuring, this is a great choice for anyone experiencing a bad day." - Booklist
* "Simple and heartfelt, the refrain of Caldecott Honoree Robinson's poem speaks directly to readers: "You matter." By seeing all life as intertwined--ancient and new, minuscule and gargantuan...Robinson represents life as both interconnected and precious. It's a profound thought expressed with singular focus and eloquence." - Publishers Weekly, starred review
* "Whimsy, intelligence, and a subtle narrative thread make this rise to the top of a growing list of self-love titles." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review
* "Robinson follows up his acclaimed debut Another with more of his spirited illustrations and spare, reaffirming prose...Robinson conveys complex themes, hinting at the universality of emotions, while validating the individual emotional journey of young readers...VERDICT: An earnest message and charming illustrations grow more poignant under closer reading." - School Library Journal, starred review
"In lesser hands, his new book, Another, might be a well-meaning but undelightful pamphlet on self-worth. It is about self-wroth, in a way, but it's also about the history of life on Earth...oh, and in 107 words, it somehow covers loneliness, death, and rebirth, too...Robinson's books, like anything perfect, have that are quality of the inevitable. They had to be. They always are." -The New York Times Book Review
* "Pairing concise, compassionate text with playful acrylic paint and collage illustrations, Caldecott and Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honoree Christian Robinson (Another and Last Stop on Market Street) offers heartfelt affirmations to "anyone who isn't sure if they matter"--and maybe even to anyone who is...Authentic and plainly profound, You Matter is a captivating, empowering picture book, but it's also unvarnished fun. "Old and young./ The first to go and the last," anyone can find connection and enjoyment in Robinson's positive outlook on life." - Shelf Awareness, starred review
* "No saccharine self-esteem book, this is a powerful affirmation of each reader's worth. Robinson's text is loaded with child appeal ("When everyone thinks you're a pest. / When everyone is too busy to help. / You matter"); kid-level funny ("Even if you are really gassy. / You matter"); and profound ("Sometimes you feel lost and alone. / But you matter"). The repetition of the titular phrase is extremely effective; by book's end, you can't help but believe it." - The Horn Book Magazine starred review