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David Shannon

    David Shannon is een bejubeld auteur en illustrator van kinderboeken. Zijn werken kenmerken zich door levendige kleuren en een speelse stijl waar kinderen dol op zijn. Shannon's artistieke benadering benadrukt vreugde en verbeelding, waardoor onvergetelijke verhalen ontstaan. Zijn illustraties brengen de pagina's tot leven en vangen de essentie van de wereld van een kind.

    Oops!
    David Goes to School
    Good Boy, Fergus!
    Alice the Fairy
    No, David!
    All the Troubles of the World
    • Multivac, the gigantic computer that controls the entire world and can even predict the probabilities of potential crimes before they happen, suddenly announces that someone is plotting to destroy Multivac.

      All the Troubles of the World
    • A young boy is depicted doing a variety of naughty things for which he is repeatedly admonished, but finally he gets a hug.

      No, David!
    • The story follows a young fairy named Alice who delights in using her magic wand for whimsical transformations, such as turning frogs into princes and oatmeal into cake. Her enchanting abilities allow her to make leaves fall and occasionally disappear, showcasing the fun and unpredictability of fairy magic. Despite her talents, not all her spells go as planned, adding an element of charm and humor to her adventures.

      Alice the Fairy
    • The story follows Fergus, a lovable dog with a playful spirit who enjoys chasing cats and occasionally ignores commands. Despite his mischievous behavior and tendency to create messes, his good-hearted nature shines through, endearing him to those around him. The narrative captures the charm and antics of Fergus, celebrating the joys and challenges of pet ownership.

      Good Boy, Fergus!
    • The story revolves around David, a mischievous young boy whose antics in school lead to constant reprimands from his teacher. His playful behavior includes chewing gum, speaking out of turn, and instigating a food fight, showcasing his troublemaking spirit. The repeated phrase "No, David!" emphasizes the teacher's frustration while highlighting the humorous and relatable nature of childhood mischief.

      David Goes to School
    • 4,0(695)Tarief

      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!

      Oops!
    • Exploring the five senses, David engages in joyful activities like petting a dog and playing a drum. His adventures highlight the fun of sensory experiences, but the story emphasizes the special bond he shares with his mother, making their playtime together the most cherished part of his day. The book features vibrant illustrations that enhance the sensory exploration theme.

      David Smells! a Diaper David Book
    • Pleased with his success in riding a bike, Duck decides to drive the farm tractor, and invites all the other farm animals along for the ride--all the way to town.

      Duck on a Tractor
    • That's Not Funny, David!

      • 32bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen

      The story explores David's unique sense of humor, highlighting the disconnect between his comedic perspective and the reactions of those around him, including his mother. This theme of differing viewpoints on humor sets the stage for a narrative that delves into the complexities of relationships and the challenges of understanding one another.

      That's Not Funny, David!
    • HOWUL

      a life's journey

      • 202bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      In Blanow, the belief that books are dangerous prevails, seen as useless and even harmful. However, Howul challenges this notion, viewing books as harmless compared to the true dangers posed by fire and people. His perspective invites readers to reconsider the value of literature in a society that fears it, highlighting themes of knowledge versus ignorance and the power of individual thought.

      HOWUL