Praise for That's Not Funny, David! : "Shannon still knows how to appeal to readers. in energetic, highly expressive art." -- Kirkus Review Praise for No, David! : Caldecott Honor Book * "The illustrations are wonderful, full of good-time trouble-making tomfoolery. David. is nothing short of exhilarating." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review * ""This book is perfect for reading aloud." -- School Library Journal , starred review * "The text rings soooo true." - BCCB , starred review "Children.
will recognize immediately that they have found a kindred spirit." -- New York Times "Young listeners will know ALL the words, the temptation to chime in will be irresistible." -- Booklist "Kids won't be able to resist the rough-and-tumble David with his fanglike teeth, spiky hair and a monster talent for getting into trouble." -- Newsweek Praise for David Goes to School : "The poster boy for relentless mischief-makers everywhere." -- Kirkus Reviews "David is a lovable character whose emotions flow across his round face." -- School Library Journal "The exaggerated shapes and slightly cartoonish poses of an array of students in all-too-familiar situations will have youngsters crowding together over the book at recess." -- Publishers Weekly "Shannon's picture-book-a-clef, with its acid colors and bold, flat planes, can be laugh-out-loud funny or catch-in-your-throat memorable." -- Booklist "David.
will be recognizable (and perhaps inspiring) to viewers, who are unlikely ever to say No to David." -- BCCB Praise for David Gets in Trouble "The contemporary stylistic art is just right for depicting the boy's antics and his high-energy personality." -- School Library Journal "This memorable character is nothing short of a force of nature, from his scribbled eyes and hair to his shark-sharp teeth." -- Publishers Weekly "In the trademark finish, David offers up an apology. Disarming as he always is--what a blessing he lives on the page and not in our lives." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for It's Christmas, David! : "From David's hyper anticipation, to his very real fear that maybe his behavior makes him unworthy of Santa's attention, to the comforting and blissful endpage." -- School Library Journal "Shannon's having just as much fun as David is, and his mixed-media art and kinetic kid's-eye-view pull readers in for a happy Christmas morning." -- Publishers Weekly "The touching final page shows David clutching his new fire truck and a note from Santa, with Mom's protective arm around him as always.
" -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Grow Up David! : "A series of brotherly tussles, pranks, domestic disasters, and goofy bids for attention." -- Kirkus Reviews.