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David Gets in Trouble

David Gets in Trouble

List Price: $15.95
Your Price: $10.85
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for kids that hear NO! a lot!
Review: As the mother of an overly active 4 year old boy recently diagnoised with ADHD, this book, as well as all the books in the NO, David! series do a fabulous job addressing the troubles that many young children get into. Even David, the hero of this story, gets into trouble sometimes! The most important message, however, is that no matter what David does, his mom will always love him. It's the behavior that isn't liked!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not Recommended
Review: I have put this book away indefinitely. Ever since reading this to my twins (almost 3 years old) they have decided to imitate David and pull the cat's tail. I am not sure I understand the message intended from this book. Is it funny to be naughty? David's does not experience enough consequences from his misbehavior.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not Recommended
Review: I have put this book away indefinitely. Ever since reading this to my twins (almost 3 years old) they have decided to imitate David and pull the cat's tail. I am not sure I understand the message intended from this book. Is it funny to be naughty? David's does not experience enough consequences from his misbehavior.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: david gets in trouble
Review: In the story David Gets in Trouble By David Shannon I think it is a terrific book. It takes place in the house. The characters are David, and his mom. It is about a boy named David that gets in trouble all the time. Close to the end it is a funny part. The pictures are hilarious. The words are great. It is a fantastic story too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My 2 year old loves David
Review: My 2 year old knew David from his daycare where they read No, David. When we saw David Gets in Trouble at the book fair, he had to have it. Now he knows the whole thing by heart and he "reads" it over and over again with sound effects (see Excuse me page) and even a very sweet I'm sorry. He brings it in the car with him and when he gets out, he kisses the book and tells David to be good until he gets back. When he is especially naughty, I call him my little David. We have the other two David books on his Christmas wish list.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Boys
Review: My 3 boys and 1 girl love David. I love this book especially. I had personally experienced all of the things David does in this book and it really helps me to find humor in these things and realize that they are children. We all get a chuckle from David and also then realize that David learns from his mistakes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Boys
Review: My 3 boys and 1 girl love David. I love this book especially. I had personally experienced all of the things David does in this book and it really helps me to find humor in these things and realize that they are children. We all get a chuckle from David and also then realize that David learns from his mistakes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: My son loves all of the David books and this one was the perfect next step in the series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good and bad
Review: My two year old loves it and "reads" it verbatim. As to not give her any ideas, I explain what David is doing wrong in each picture and why it is a bad choice. Reading it with my child has convinced me never to say "no" but to actually discuss negative behavior! No David, No David, No David....not effective in the story, not effective in real life. Use it as a tool to help discuss good and bad choices with your child, not make bad behavior funny. The book also demonstrates that even when a child makes bad choices, parents love them anyway.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sounds like home!
Review: The first 2 David books are hysterical & had my kids rolling on the floor. This one needed some explaining as to why what he was doing was wrong. I was a little disappointed with this one, but a huge fan of the others.


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