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No david by david shannon
No david by david shannon







When disasters are so humorously depicted, it’s safe to giggle at troubles closer to home. What do you think will happen? What could possibly go wrong? Why would you say ‘no’ to that? What could you do instead? Sometimes David is simply being a boisterous boy, so there can also be discussions about what is dangerous and what is not. Each time I sit with the adorable double-page spreads I can hear a variation of the dialogue that might occur between David and his carers. Full of story, yet light on words, No David! is rich and full of discussion starters for adults and little ones. No wonder No David! was a Caldecott Honor Book. Poor David gets into all sorts of strife, but after the trouble is past, there’s always a pair of loving arms. He chewed with his mouth open (and full of food), he jumped on the furniture, and he broke his mother’s vase! As a result, all David ever heard his mother say was “No, David!” Here is his story.ĭavid is your typical boisterous lover of action, but being on the little side, he doesn’t see the disasters he might cause until it is too late. When author and artist David Shannon was five years old, he wrote a semi-autobiographical story of a little kid who broke all his mother’s rules.









No david by david shannon