Module 6: No, David!
Summary: David is a mischievous
young boy that gets into a lot of trouble because he plays too rough or breaks
things. His mother constantly tells him no and to stop misbehaving, however she
also shows her love for him.
Citation: Shannon, D.
(1998). No, David! New York, NY:
Scholastic Inc.
Impression: This is a fun
book for young children because they can see how silly David is. The bright
pictures and crazy antics demonstrated by David are sure to make readers laugh.
The scene in which David goes running away naked is especially funny for
children.The only thing that is concerning is that children may want to emulate
his behavior, but that can be prevented by an early explanation that what he is
doing is not correct behavior. Furthermore, it can lead to a discussion about
why his behavior is not appropriate.
Review: This autobiographical (according to
the author's note) story from Shannon (A Bad Case of Stripes, 1998, etc.)
features a young hellion, also named David, who is forever at the receiving end
of a sharp ""No!"" Among his prime escapades: over-reaching
for the cookie jar, excavating his nose, tracking mud on the carpet, pounding
pots, playing with food, making a naked escape from the house--classics all.
""That's enough,"" his mother shouts, and other familiar
adult admonishments show up as well--be quiet, come back here, go to your room,
settle down, stop that this instant, not in the house. This last comes as David
prepares for a little indoor hardball. Does he listen? Does he break a vase?
Does he get sent to the corner, nose to the wall? Readers or listeners will be
gripped by this episode right out of their own lives, through to the stray
tear, the look of contrition, and the moment of redemption: ""Davey,
come here. Yes, David . . . I love you."" The illustrations are
wonderful, full of good-time trouble-making tomfoolery, borrowing on the energy
of children's drawings and the determined strokes of their early attempts at
lettering. David is a small, snaggle-toothed piehead whose mischief--for those
who don't have to clean up after him--is nothing short of exhilarating.
No, David! [Review of the book No, David!]. Kirkus Review. Retrieved from https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/david-shannon-6/no-david-2/
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