A gently humorous tale for elementary age readers about a kid's worst day ever, eased by friendship and kindness.
—Los Angeles Times
Saltzberg conveys the pleasing goofiness of special days at school when students can let their hair down — Pajama Day, Sixties Day, or best of all: Crazy Hair Day.
—Kirkus Reviews
The pictures are bright and appealing, and the authenticity of Stanley's situation is likely to put the readers in the mood to share their most embarrassing moments.
—Booklist
I’ll never forget the day my daughter’s hair exploded. Garland was about nine when, seemingly overnight, her baby-fine, flaxen locks erupted into an unruly thicket I could have used to scrub pots. From then on, and all through her teens, Garland had the biggest, thickest, tangliest hair in three states. Combing out the knots was the Big Chore of […]