Beep Beep Bubbie has been reviewed by the Jewish Book Council:
“Overcoming fear of Bubbie’s scooter eases the way to overcoming other associated anxieties. Now the children are open to new relationships; no need to be inhibited, for example, with a child in a wheelchair — here is the possibility of a new friend. Literature is another useful tool for broadening experiences; a biography of Frances Willard, who fought for women to have the right to vote over a hundred years ago and who rode a bicycle to show the skeptics of her time that women can do anything, helps put Bubbie’s new lifestyle in a broader context. Beep Beep Bubbie is not only charming, it is helpful in teaching children to navigate a world where abilities may sometimes diminish but the appetite for adventure and the possibilities for finding meaning in life can continue to flourish.”