Anuradha Kishore Ganapati of
India Currents wrote that "Rajagopal's simple and unpretentious approach makes it easy for preschoolers to relate to her videos". The film series was well received by Indian parents of toddlers living in India and other places such as Singapore and the United States.
Vol 1: Pyjama Party A critic from
The Hindu wrote that "Weaving together fun filled activities that children would love to part of into a story of eight friends at a sleepover, the video offers, popular nursery rhymes, introduction to the alphabet, numbers, colours and fruits, everyday actions, parts of the body, and good habit and manners". A critic from
The New Indian Express wrote that "This 65-minute video is filled with popular nursery rhymes like Itsy Bitsy Spider, Here we Go Around the Mulberry Bush and Are You Sleeping Brother John….The video also introduces letters, number, colours and fruits to children. What's more, the video shows several instances emphasizing good habits and manners. That way your kid turns into a polite smart cookie". Omana Thomas, the principal of
Sishya School, Chennai, said that "'children were soaking it up;smiling and brightening up. Even before we knew it, they were singing along and waving their hands to the actions on the screen…What caught my attention was the flow of subjects, and familiarity of the surroundings'".
''Vol 2: Yay! Yay! It's Picnic Day'' A critic from
The Indian Express wrote that "In this installment of Smart Cookies, the kids go for a picnic in the park. Their title song ''Yay! Yay! It's picnic day'' is contagious, they will have you singing in no time".
Vol 3: Birthday Fun A critic from
The Indian Express wrote that "There is the classic happy birthday song that should bring back memories of your favorite day and all the presents". == References ==