[The X-Files: Earth Children Are Weird is] a fun take on the duo's love for exploring the unknown.-CNET
If you love The X-Files, you'll have a blast with this humorous story featuring pint-sized Dana and Fox.-Screen Rant
The perfect spooky-ish read.-Red Tricycle
Kids will delight in the spooky-but goofy story and the surprise at the end, and parents will chuckle at this new take on an old favorite.-GeekDad
Will entertain both parents and kids alike.-Connecticut Parent
The perfect spooky-ish read...just might make you think twice about turning off the lights.-Tinybeans
With beautiful illustrations of pint-sized Dana and Fox, this humorous and not scary-at-all story will introduce the TV show to an entire new generation of fans.-Story Monsters Ink
Praise for other books in the Pop Classics series:
Thanks to the delightful illustrations of Kim Smith, families can bond over the lovable alien and his friendship with Elliot in book form.-Jami Ganz, Entertainment Weekly, on E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
I was quickly won over by the charm of the writing and the awesome illustrations. Kim Smith's drawings have a distinctive style that imbues life into every single page.-Sweety High, on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
A lovely trip down memory lane that you can share with your little ones.-Neatorama, on Back to the Future
Smith's art is excellent. . . . Her illustrations do a terrific job summing up the key moments of the movie, creating a rich picture of what happens in the film in only 40 pages.-Comics Worth Reading, on The Karate Kid
Kids will delight in the spooky-but goofy story and the surprise at the end, and parents will chuckle at this new take on an old favorite.-GeekDad, on The X-Files: Earth Children Are Weird
Home Alone: The Classic Illustrated Storybook offers all the fun of the original movie in a darling hardcover package whose read-aloud story teaches lessons about responsibility and the importance of family.-Pop Culture Insider, on Home Alone