
When author and artist David Shannon was five years old, he wrote a semi-autobiographical story of a little kid who broke all his mother's rules. He chewed with his mouth open (and full of food), he jumped on the furniture, and he broke his mother's vase! As a result, all David ever heard his mother say was "No, David!" Here is his story.
David Shannon is the author and illustrator of many highly praised books for children - such as Too Many Toys, Alice the Fairy, No, David!, and David Goes to School. Born in Washington, D.C., he grew up in Spokane, Washington. He graduated from the Art centre College of Design in Pasadena, California, with a fine arts degree, and then moved to New York City. His editorial illustrations have appeared in The New York Times, Time, and Rolling Stone, and his artwork has appeared on numerous book jackets. Shannon is a passionate baseball fan and softball player. He and his wife now live in Los Angeles.
寶寶喜歡的小淘氣
大衛(wèi)是個淘氣包,常常闖禍,媽媽常說的一句話就是No!
然而一歲的寶寶特別喜歡他,常常主動抽出這本書要求我給他念。David--一個調(diào)皮搗蛋但是真實的孩子,圓圓的臉,露出2顆小尖牙,穿著超人服上躥下跳,拿著叉子把食物當(dāng)做玩具,最后因為打碎花瓶,留著眼淚面壁思過,而此時媽媽卻說,Davey,過來,媽媽還是愛你的。非常有意思的繪本。