David Gets In Trouble
E**T
One of our nieces favorite book series
At the request of my sister in law, we picked up several of these books for my wonderful, beautiful niece and god daughter.She recognized David immediately and her face lit right up which really made our heats swell! These are some of her favorites and it showed.She really liked this one. Not as much as the Christmas one but close enough!
K**E
Perfect
My Son (4) lovez thiz book! Came in perfect condition!
P**H
Very nice
Very nice book just the way I wanted.. More pictures and less reading
M**
Risa De Comedia
Nos ha gustado mucho el libro. Ya lo conocíamos, a mi hijo le gustó mucho y queríamos tenerlo para poder leerlo cuando quisiéramos.
B**1
A bad influence?
Yes - but admit it - we all love a bad influence once in awhile :)We first read about David in David Shannon's award winning book "No David" roughly 5 years ago. This book was so well loved I just had to get the next one "David Get's in Trouble". The first book has a monologue by David's Mother which primarily consists of the word "No" with a few variations. This book tells David's side of the story, but once again David is in trouble from the word go --- or should I say no?This book begins with a crude childlike drawing of David with small eyes, sharp teeth and a halo over head and text telling us what David says when he gets in trouble. Now David is really not a bad a child, at least not in my opinion - but trouble is his constant companion. It all begins with a quick trip on his skateboard across the front room - and naturally a few accidents along the way. Most of David's trouble is accidental - or just forgetfulness - he even forgets to put his trousers on before school one day. The one truly naughty event is when he pulls the poor cats tail saying "But she likes it"! The illustration makes quite clear that the cat most certainly does not enjoy this treatment, and I made a point of telling my children - we don't really pull animals tails because it would hurt them. But for the most part the book shows the types of problems most children get into - making messes, saying bad words, and not wanting to eat what Mom has cooked for tea.The text is also very simple. except for the first page - which has two lines each page has only one very simple sentence written in large black crayon letters. My children have both had this memorised by the age of two and can point out the words as they "read" the book along with me. Of course the oldest really can read it now, but this book was great book to get them starting with reading. I think this book is perfect to encourage young children to start reading. Best of all though, this book will convince any child that reading is fun. It's the perfect book to encourage the most reluctant reader, or just to share with your little one at story time.I recommend this for ages 1 -7.
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