Chaotically witty illustrations [will] have little ones squealing with mirth
The Evening Standard
Patricia’s rhymes are tongue-trippingly perfect and David’s chaotic, crazy and cool illustrations fit the bill perfectly
Read It Daddy!
Full of touches of humour to delight children - and adults ... Don't miss it!
Parents in Touch
A huge hit, great to use for exploring rhyming, animals and came with free bundles of giggles
My Book Corner
[A] hilarious rhyming tale
Nursery World
Perfect for children aged around 3 to 6, this is a great book to keep boredom at bay and put a smile on your faces
BookTrust
Chaotic, crazy, fabulously funny and full of humorously energetic illustrations, this is a book that promises to evoke giggles of glee from readers fortunate enough to come across it
Eye, Eye on YOU CAN’T TAKE AN ELEPHANT ON THE BUS
'Chaotically witty illustrations will have little ones squealing with mirth' - The Evening Standard
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Elephants driving diggers? Gorillas on scooters?
A shark in the bath? A kangaroo ... on the loo?
Join in with the fun as an array of improbable creatures tries to be helpful (with hilarious consequences) in this laugh-out-loud picture book.
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Don't miss out on the other hilarious books in this series: You Can’t Take an Elephant on the Bus, You Can't Call an Elephant in an Emergency, You Can't Take an Elephant on Holiday, and You Can't Let an Elephant Drive a Racing Car. Collect them all!
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Patricia Cleveland-Peck lived in France and Ireland before settling in rural Sussex. She has published fourteen children’s books and has also written adult books and plays. She now works as a travel journalist and, with a young granddaughter, she returned to the world of children’s books with the bestselling You Can’t Take an Elephant on the Bus.
David Tazzyman is the bestselling illustrator of the Mr Gum books (Egmont), which have won a multitude of awards, including the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. David grew up in Leicester and studied illustration at Manchester Metropolitan University. The bestselling You Can’t Take an Elephant on the Bus was his first picture book for Bloomsbury. He lives in Leicestershire with his partner and their three children.