(Cool Buds: To the Rescue!) "This charming tale of friendship centers on being welcoming and flexible. A welcome new graphic novel series for early readers." — School Library Journal(Museum Trip) "Another mindbending foray into a wordless metafictive narrative. . . . It's a playfully subtle celebration of the possibilities offered by seemingly dry and dusty museums and, like museums, entirely worthy of several lengthy visits." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)(Rainstorm) "Lehman compacts a wealth of storytelling into her wordless narrative. . . . Another surrealist triumph from a vigorous emerging talent.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)(Cool Buds: To the Rescue!) "The characters all have helpful, can-do attitudes, which leads to lots of cheer. An idyllic and cozy comic. (Facts about Arctic foxes.)" — Kirkus Reviews(Cool Buds: To the Rescue!) "With clearly written text in crisp, white speech balloons, this is a pleasant read for newly independent readers that emphasizes themes of community building and welcoming newcomers in need." — Booklist Online(The Red Book ) "Lehman's story captures the magical possibility that exists every time readers open a book.” — School Library Journal (starred review)(Cool Buds: To the Rescue!) "The characters all have helpful, can-do attitudes, which leads to lots of cheer. An idyllic and cozy comic. (Facts about Arctic foxes.)" — Kirkus Reviews(Little Red and the Cat Who Loved) "Another winning picture book that blurs real and imagined worlds . . . The sturdiness and clarity of the ink-lined, watercolor-and-gouache art juxtaposes wonderfully with the story’s airy world of imagination." — Booklist (starred review)(Red Again) "Lehman gives readers the satisfaction of learning more about the original story while leaving them with more to ponder. Together, the two volumes form a pleasing and perplexing Möbius strip of a story." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)(Red Again) "... A twist ending that will blow many young minds (and some not-so-young ones, as well)." — Booklist (starred review)(Museum Trip) "Another mindbending foray into a wordless metafictive narrative. . . . It's a playfully subtle celebration of the possibilities offered by seemingly dry and dusty museums and, like museums, entirely worthy of several lengthy visits." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)(Little Red and the Cat Who Loved) "Another winning picture book that blurs real and imagined worlds . . . The sturdiness and clarity of the ink-lined, watercolor-and-gouache art juxtaposes wonderfully with the story’s airy world of imagination." — Booklist (starred review)(Rainstorm) "Lehman compacts a wealth of storytelling into her wordless narrative. . . . Another surrealist triumph from a vigorous emerging talent.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)(Red Again) "Lehman gives readers the satisfaction of learning more about the original story while leaving them with more to ponder. Together, the two volumes form a pleasing and perplexing Möbius strip of a story." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)(Red Again) "... A twist ending that will blow many young minds (and some not-so-young ones, as well)." — Booklist (starred review)(The Red Book ) "Lehman's story captures the magical possibility that exists every time readers open a book.” — School Library Journal (starred review)