Praise for Giant Giant

Hewitt’s (The Kingdom of Nothing) playful sense of color, line, scale, and typography gives this work a flair reminiscent of midcentury graphic design . . The anti-bullying lesson is delivered with plenty of visual verve.
Publishers Weekly

Hewitt’s bold covers, special sight gags and appealingly retro, poster-art style are a winning match for this picture’s timely message about a giant bully who threatens to stomp out all the “peaceful little people” in a “peaceful little place.
New York Times

This quirky but straightforward story presents a playful, literal representation of what it means when a bully “steps all over” others, and the positive change a hand extended in friendship can inspire . . . A plainspoken tale of the relativity of size and power, this belongs on shelves.
School Library Journal

Giant Giant by author/illustrator Dylan Hewitt is an original, fun and funny picture book story that shows both the negative effects of bullying and the importance of being kind. Thoroughly 'kid friendly' and with an important like skills message on the subject of bullies and bullying . . .
Midwest Book Review

About the Author

Dylan Hewitt was born and raised in London, where he still lives today. He studied for his bachelor of arts in graphic design at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. From there, he dove into a life of art direction in the advertising world, developing campaigns in every medium. Behind closed doors, Hewitt is busy creating children’s books. His biggest takeaway from advertising has been that the idea is king, and he likes his ideas to have humor, charm, warmth, and a spot of the surreal, just like him. His other books include The Kingdom of Nothing (with Ronald Wohlman).

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