"As NICU parents, it’s rare to find a children’s book that captures the mix of worry, hope, and love so honestly, and in a way that feels gentle and comforting for siblings of NICU babies. Emily makes sure that siblings feel seen and included during a hard season, opening the door to conversations that you may not have otherwise known how to start. It’s warm, reassuring, and full of heart - a beautiful reminder that even in the NICU, families grow stronger together."
– Martha Sharkey, Founder & CEO of the NICU support organization, Today is a Good Day
"With whimsical illustrations and an honest, child-centered voice, it’s a reassuring story for big siblings, loving families, and anyone supporting NICU journeys."
– Glenda Cates, TheMommiesReviews.com
"A warmly illustrated, heartfelt resource that combines comfort with information. . ."
– School Library Journal
"Emily Rosen handled such a tricky subject with so much warmth, humour and sensitivity."
– Emma Dodd, award-winning and best-selling author and illustrator
"Waiting for Max is a book I wish every family and sibling experiencing a NICU journey could read."
– Ana Ribeiro, MD. Neonatal Critical Care Physician and Co-chair of the NICU Parents Advisory council, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH
"What an absolutely beautiful portrait of a family's NICU experience. The illustrations are stunningly accurate and the incorporation of a sibling’s drawings is so in sync with developmental expectations of siblings, i.e. magical thinking and their wanting to understand and sometimes try to make things better. What a gift to NICU families."
– Vanessa Ya Lopez, NICU Child Life Specialist, Stanford Children's Hospital
"A hopeful family story."
– Publishers Weekly
"Relying on straightforward text laden with humorous kid logic, Rosen, the mother of a premature baby herself, reassures readers in situations like Louise’s that their siblings are 'worth the wait.'"
– Kirkus
"I wish my family had this book when we needed it, but am so happy that it exists now for all the little Louises and their parents who are waiting not-so-patiently!"
– Molly Schaffer, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and NICU Mom
"Waiting for Max is the book that all parents should use when navigating their newborn's time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, especially when there are young siblings at home . . . It removes the fear and uncertainty of the unknown and gives young children solid ground in understanding the newest member of their family."
– James Fritzell Jr., MD, Medical Director NICU and Chairman of Pediatrics, Saint John’s Health Center