"When she’s told that girls can’t play tennis as well as boys, Charlotte ‘Lottie’ Dod proves otherwise, in a lively account of the real-life tennis star who won the 1887 Wimbledon Ladies’ Singles at 15. A dauntless, inspiring little story" – The Guardian
"An action-filled, heartfelt … celebration of a determined and daring girl from a small northern town will provide both entertainment and empowerment, and with Ella Okstad’s gallery of vibrant and energetic illustrations bringing the action to life, this is the perfect victory parade for sporting superstar Lottie!" – Lancashire Post
"Perfect for International Women’s Day, Lottie the Little Wonder reminds everyone not to underestimate little girls and to empower them to be whoever they want to be." – Scope for Imagination
"Thank goodness for publishing with a conscience in the 21st century and the surge of Children's literature empowering our young girls, and raising awareness of the achievements of Women across all genders of any age … Bravo for this joyful, educational and insightful children's book celebrating Women's history in the UK!" – The Kids Books Curator
"A fun simple read rich in colour illustrations, bringing to life little Lottie Dod from more than a hundred years ago" – An Awfully Big Blog Adventure, blog