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Caldecott Honor artist David Shannon is back with an all-new, original board book that lets young readers see what the star of the bestselling No, David! books did as a troublemaking toddler.Oops! Did somebody make a mess?! Join David as he finds himself in a few sticky situations, and learn his five favorite words along the way. From throwing a ball to riding a tricycle to taking a bath, David sometimes has a little too much fun. But he knows there's nothing better than cuddling with Mama at the end of a busy and exciting day. With the same irresistible humor and vibrant style as his award-winning No, David! books, David Shannon takes us back to the "early years" of his most beloved character. Perfect for beginning readers as well as for the youngest children!
Book Details
Publisher: Blue Sky Press (AZ)
Publish Date: Feb 1st, 2005
Pages: 12
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 6.90in - 5.90in - 0.50in - 0.55lb
EAN: 9780439688826
Recommended age: 03-05
Categories: • Humorous Stories• Concepts - Words• Health & Daily Living - Daily Activities
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About the Author
Shannon, David: - David Shannon is the internationally acclaimed creator of more than 40 picture books, including No, David!, a Caldecott Honor Book, and his second New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year, and four more David picture books. Shannon's bestsellers include A Bad Case of Stripes, Duck on a Bike, and Too Many Toys. He lives in Southern California with his family and Roy, their West Highland white terrier.
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Good girl Murphy! Oops!! Good boy, Ferguson! We decided that David Shannon must have been watching Murphy when he wrote his book. @StoryFalcons https://t.co/ih2ELJ90WI
Good girl Murphy! Oops!! Good boy, Ferguson! We decided that David Shannon must have been watching Murphy when he wrote his book. @StoryFalcons https://t.co/ih2ELJ90WI