Grow up, David!

David Shannon, 1959-

Book - 2018

David follows his older brother around, annoying him and doing everything he can to make sure his brother notices him--but when David gets hurt playing, his brother is there to make sure he is okay.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : The Blue Sky Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
David Shannon, 1959- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781338250978
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

As if he couldn't get into trouble enough on his own, David has a big brother to "help."Returning to his hapless alter (?) ego after eight years (It's Christmas, David!, 2010), Shannon brings his older siblingor at least, to judge from the pictures, said sibling's lower portionsinto play for a series of moments captioned by phrases that will be ultrafamiliar to all but only children: "No, David!" "You're too little." "Stop following me!" "That's mine!" Drawn as before in a loose style with visible corrections and mottled, garishly colored backgrounds, the illustrations capture both the emotional intensity of David's roller-coaster world and, in hilarious close-up tableaux, a series of brotherly tussles, pranks, domestic disasters, and goofy bids for attention. Many of Caldecott honoree No, David!'s iconic illustrations are mirrored here, including some mild (if catastrophic for the plumbing) potty humor, a close-up of David's wide-open, bawling mouth, and both brothers in timeout. Just to show that big bro's not entirely a brat, after David wangles his way into a big kids' football game and gets clobbered, he gets a noogie and a "Nice catch!" that give the end a note of rough affection. Both brothers present white.Nice to see you again, David! (Picture book. 4-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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