"Lively drawings show the early-twentieth-century streetclogged with eager knish consumers…a joyful story of people who take pride in their own work, but eventuallyrealize a fundamental truth: there’s no such thing as too many knishes."—The Horn Book
"Davis’ watercolor illustrations emphasize the fun, the crowds, and the sly undercutting, until the mayor of New York enters the fray and solves the problem. Both tale and art (with neatly evocative costuming) bring readers back to the turn of the last century, but this story, with its keen observation of human nature, feels very much of today. A welcome jaunt that will be fun to share with young listeners."—Booklist
"The comic pen and ink illustrations perfectly complement the rollicking text."—Association of Jewish Libraries