My Favorite Reads - October 21

I have motionless which October will be the last month which you underline books in the My Favorite Reads array of posts each Thursday. It has been the wonderful event to speak about old favorites from my pre-blogging days, though you knew in the future you would run out of old favorites to speak about, as well as it looks similar to which time is near.
Each week you underline one of my the one preferred reads from the past. Since you haven't review these books in the long time you in all include the publisher's content as well as my reasons for featuring the book as the favorite, including any special memories you may have of the book.
If you would similar to to participate, greatfully leave the couple to your post in the comments.
This Week you Chose:
No, David! by David Shannon

Summary (from Wikipedia):
No, David! is the children's book by David Shannon. The book was inspired by the tiny book, entitled No David, which David Shannon wrote when he was five. Every page consisted with the words: "No, David!" as well as the design of David (Shannon) doing things he was not ostensible to do similar to writing as well as drawing on the wall, reaching the cookie jar, stepping into mud, ready to go similar to the pirate with the scuba mask as well as snorkel as well as holding the shark as well as using exposed down the sidewalk, ready to go as the soldier personification with the big ladle as well as the pan, personification with the food during the list as well as eating it examination the television, ready to go as the cowboy, picking his nose, examination TV in another room, personification baseball in! the vit al room as well as knocking down the vase, sitting in time out, as well as hugging mom. In 1997, Shannon revised it extensively, adding additional content, drawing brand new illustrations, as well as adding parts similar to David using around naked, then publishing.
In 1998, No, David! perceived the Caldecott Honor distinction. The book went on to become really popular. A couple of sequels were in the future published by David Shannon.
Why you Chose This Book:
Both of my boys desired the David books (in further to No, David! there are two other books - David Goes to School as well as David Gets in Trouble). you think the lot of the appeal is which David is being so ridiculously mischievous which it's obvious to the kids reading which he's starting to be getting into big trouble.
Our the one preferred is the first book, No David! My six-year-old laughs as well as laughs at your convenience you review it, as well as his the one preferred partial is when David forgets his garments as well as is using down the street naked. My son always says, "That's so silly! How can he dont think about his clothes?"
My the one preferred partial is the finish when he feels bad as well as his mother says "Yes David, you love you." you have the tough time not tearing up during which partial ever time you review it.
The book is so elementary as well as funny, nonetheless so true. Parents have to outlay the lot of time revelation their kids "No" in sequence to keep them protected as well as healthy, as well as this book offers the fun way for kids to demeanour during that. An combined reward is which it's really easy for kids to memorize, so they can "read" it by themselves. My boys just desired being means to tell David "No!" over as well as over.
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