"The clever structure, a story told entirely through two-word phrases composed of adjectives and then the nouns “kitty” and “city,” makes for a hypnotic, satisfying read-aloud experience, though the order changes after the first two pages, the only time the kitty precedes the city. A cozy story for cat lovers and anyone looking for a happy ending." — Kirkus Reviews
"Izzy’s happiness at creating something of his own and the simple but lively text make for a delightful and engaging read-aloud. A charming stroll through the imagination and a testament to the joys of creativity." — Kirkus Reviews
"Rhythmic, declarative sentences and stripped-down characterizations and settings let the creative process and its rewards shine—and, via the artist’s spattering, splattering hues, bring new meaning to the term 'flying colors.'” — Publishers Weekly
“Miller (Horse Meets Dog) chronicles his protagonist’s travels with compositions that range from bird’s-eye views to dramatic low angles, while the abbreviated text may remind readers of their own pets’ epithets: 'Noisy city./ Hiding kitty'; 'Wildlife city./ Playful kitty.'” — Publishers Weekly
“The uncomplicated cartoon-style illustrations and minimal text—just the duo’s dialogue placed neatly in bubbles—make the humor accessible to a wide range.” — Booklist
“The illustrated cartoonlike spreads, done in acrylic gouache, enable children to follow the journey of the orange-and-white cat as she navigates the busy metropolis and finds kindness and love.” — Booklist
“The hilarious speech bubble asides pair perfectly with the bold illustrations to create a winning format for this tale of pluck. A sublimely silly read-aloud for storytime and small group sharing.” — School Library Journal
“This imaginative and creative book...will appeal to all children, as adventure, beginning reader, or even as an inviting cityscape to pore over.” — School Library Journal
“A terrific picture book debut, moving the wonderfully narcissistic dialogue along quickly as these two huge—and hugely mistaken—egos battle it out.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
A funny, lighthearted option for fans of Tom Angleberger. — School Library Journal (starred review)
“A wonderful read! You’ll never look at horses or dogs the same way again!” — Jon Stewart
“Horse Meets Dog is a sweet, wise, and genuinely ha-ha funny exploration of not just horse/dog relations (historically strained), but also of friendship and difference.” — John Hodgman
“Horse meets Dog! Kalan meets Miller! Two great teams – one SO-DARN-FUNNY book! Go get it!” — Laurie Keller