Don't Say Elephant!
Discover the hilariously silly picture book
(Author) Stuart HeritageDiscover the brand new story from Stuart Heritage! Introducing brothers, Pancakes and Cha-Cha. Pancakes and Cha-Cha are set for a perfect day of pizza and playing in the park... when they are surprised by a genie granting wishes! What in the whole wide world will they wish for? Treasure or magical powers? Or a pizza the size of a paddling pool? Or maybe - just maybe - they'll be surprised by something unexpected. Stuart Heritage and Nicola Slater, creators of the laugh-out-loud Jonathan the Magic Pony, are back with a warm-hearted, bedtime story about brotherly love, the art of compromise and an elephant covered in cheese.
Stuart Heritage
Stuart Heritage is a British writer known for his humorous and insightful commentary on popular culture. He has written for publications such as The Guardian and Esquire, covering a wide range of topics from television to music to politics. Heritage's writing is characterized by its wit, sharp observations, and engaging storytelling.
One of his most notable works is the book "Don't Be a Dick, Pete," a comedic novel about a man who discovers he is the only person in the world who can see a giant blue man. The novel received critical acclaim for its originality and humor, solidifying Heritage's reputation as a talented and unique voice in literature.
Heritage's impact on the literary genre lies in his ability to blend humor with insightful social commentary, creating works that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. His writing style is engaging and relatable, making his work accessible to a wide audience. Overall, Stuart Heritage's contributions to literature have cemented him as a standout voice in contemporary British writing.