No, David!

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| Rating | : | 4.62 (530 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0590930028 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-05-18 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
On every page were these words: NO, DAVID! and a picture of David doing things he was not supposed to do. Now David is all grown up. The Caldecott Honor-winning classic by bestselling picture-book creator David Shannon!When David Shannon was five years old, he wrote and illustrated his first book. David is a beloved character, whose unabashed good humor, mischievous smile, and laughter-inducing antics underline the love parents have for their children--even when they misbehave.. But some things never change.Over fifteen years after its initial publication, NO, DAVID! remains a perennial household favorite, delighting children, parents, and teachers alike
(Ages 3 to 6) --Richard Farr. "No! No! No!" as he makes a swamp out of the bathroom. Readers will be amused to know that the protagonist's name is no accident: award-winning writer-illustrator David Shannon wrote the book after discovering a similar effort that he had made, again with himself at the center of each drawing, at the age of 5. Each vivid double-page illustration is devoted to a different youthful indiscretion and a different vain parental plea. And certainly--from that adult perspective--there's something off
Toddler favorite! K. Moerman I discovered this book when my son kept saying, "No, David" whenever we would drive home from daycare. I know there are no kids named David in his class, so I kept wondering, who is this David, and what is he doing to my kid?! Finally got to the bottom of it!My 2-year-old LOVES this book. I don't see the appeal, as it contains about 20 words total that are some variant of "No, David!" but my son loves it s. BookJunkie said Spare text overflows with humor. All of our young children have days like David's. Some of our children have lives like David's. David does a series of typical toddler no-nos like writing on walls and trying to steal cookies. The text consists almost entirely of "No, David!" but the illustrations speak volumes. They appear crude, but for all of that they are strangely realistic. And they convey very well the awkwardness of toddlerhood.The. "For your "dreamer" child" according to Elisa's Mom. Kudos to David Shannon for writing and illustrating a book that dreamer children and their parents can relate to. The words are few --- which make them easily repeatable by my For your "dreamer" child Kudos to David Shannon for writing and illustrating a book that dreamer children and their parents can relate to. The words are few --- which make them easily repeatable by my 3 year old. And most children --- especially dreamer kids --- will have heard these lines before: "No, David!" as he stands on a chair, reaching for the cookie jar on the top shelf of the cabinet; "That's enough!" as water pours from. year old. And most children --- especially dreamer kids --- will have heard these lines before: "No, David!" as he stands on a chair, reaching for the cookie jar on the top shelf of the cabinet; "That's enough!" as water pours from
