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Books with author David Shaw

  • It's Christmas David

    David Shannon

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2010)
    David is always getting in trouble! or up to different adventures.
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  • Jangles: A Big Fish Story

    David Shannon

    Hardcover (The Blue Sky Press, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Breathtaking oil paintings bursting with energy pullreaders along into Big Lake, the home of Jangles, thebiggest fish anyone has seen. Fishing alone at dusk,a boy feels a tug on his line and comes face-to-facewith the gigantic trout--whose enormous jaw is coveredwith so many lures and fish hooks that he jingles andjangles when he swims. Terrified by the sight, the boy isshocked when Jangles befriends him and takes him on anadventure to the bottom of the lake. A surprise endingwill leave readers laughing and shaking their heads. Hereis Shannon at his very best-in a wild and witty story thatbegs repeated reading.
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  • Sea Shall Embrace Them

    David Shaw

    Paperback (Simon and Schuster, May 6, 2003)
    The 1854 collision at sea between the American ship Arctic and the Vesta, a much smaller French steamship, set in motion one of the most harrowing events in maritime history. David W. Shaw has based this fascinating account on the firsthand testimony of the few who survived the wreck, including the Arctic's heroic captain, James C. Luce, who was forced to fight his mutinous crew as they took the lifeboats and left hundreds of passengers to suffer a cruel and painful death. Not only did 400 people -- including Luce's own frail son -- die by daybreak, but the wreck also ended the domination of the seas by the American maritime fleet for the rest of the nineteenth century. Utterly compelling, The Sea Shall Embrace Them is a stirring slice of heretofore little-known American history. Beautifully written, it puts the reader on deck as a ship full of men, women, and children do battle both with a mighty ocean and with their own baser instincts.
  • Duck on a Bike

    David Shannon

    eBook (The Blue Sky Press, July 26, 2016)
    One day down on the farm, Duck got a wild idea. "I bet I could ride a bike," he thought. He waddled over to where the boy parked his bike, climbed on and began to ride. At first he rode slowly and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! Duck rode past Cow and waved to her. "Hello, Cow!" said Duck. "Moo," said Cow. But what she thought was, "A duck on a bike? That's the silliest thing I've ever seen!" And so Duck rides past sheep, horse, and all the other barnyard animals. Suddenly, a group of kids ride by on their bikes and run into the farmhouse, leaving the bikes outside. Now ALL the animals can ride bikes, just like Duck!
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  • More Terrifying Tales: Scary Stories for Children

    David Kobb, Shawn Kobb

    eBook (, Sept. 19, 2018)
    Why is your reflection in the mirror moving without you? What stalks the corn maze and will a group of friends make it out alive? Can you handle the bravery test and visit 13 cemeteries in one night? What would you do if you found a mysterious eye looking at you from the drain in your garage?All of these stories and more are hidden in the dark corners of More Terrifying Tales from the same authors that brought you Terrifying Tales: 13 Scary Stories for Children.Good luck...
  • Good Boy, Fergus!

    David Shannon

    eBook (The Blue Sky Press, Aug. 30, 2016)
    Follow Fergus as he experiences the perfect doggy day--well, except for his bath, of course! From chasing cats and motorcycles to being scratched on his favorite "tickle spot," David Shannon's newest sweet and silly character will inspire young readers to laugh out loud at his mischievous antics. Fans of Shannon's previous books will love reading all about this naughty but lovable dog!
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  • Oh, David!: A Pocket Library

    David Shannon

    Hardcover (The Blue Sky Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Caldecott Honor artist David Shannon's bestselling board books are now available in a pocket-sized gift box--just perfect for little hands!Oh, David! What have you done now?! Award-winner and bestselling author David Shannon has captured the irresistible humor of a little boy who always manages to get in trouble--and the fun, laugh-aloud antics in Shannon's books have made his No, David! picture book series popular around the world. Now the three sturdy board books about "Diaper David," his popular character at a younger age, are now available in one, pocket-sized box set. Over the years, children, parents, and teachers have delighted in following young David as he learns his first words in OOPS!, discovers five senses in DAVID SMELLS!, and realizes that no mistake is too great for a mother's love in OH, DAVID! From the high chair to the playground to preschool, fun with Diaper David will never be far away. Here is a wonderful gift for even the youngest child!
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  • It's Christmas, David!

    David Shannon

    eBook (The Blue Sky Press, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Readers of all ages will vividly remember trying to peek at hidden gift packages; writing scrolls of wish lists to Santa; and struggling to behave at formal Christmas dinner parties. Always in the background, we know Santa Claus is watching, soon to decide if David deserves a shiny new fire truck or a lump of coal under the tree. From playing with delicate ornaments to standing in an endlessly long line for Santa, here are common Christmas activities--but with David's naughty trimmings. A surefire hit that is destined to be an annual classic.
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  • No, David!

    David Shannon

    eBook (The Blue Sky Press, Aug. 30, 2016)
    When David Shannon was five years old, he wrote and illustrated his first book. On every page were these words: NO, DAVID! . . . and a picture of David doing things he was not supposed to do. Now David is all grown up. But some things never change. . . .Over fifteen years after its initial publication, NO, DAVID! remains a perennial household favorite, delighting children, parents, and teachers alike. David is a beloved character, whose unabashed good humor, mischievous smile, and laughter-inducing antics underline the love parents have for their children--even when they misbehave.
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  • Mr. Nogginbody and the Childish Child

    David Shannon

    Hardcover (Norton Young Readers, Aug. 25, 2020)
    Best-selling creator David Shannon walks the line between childish and grownupish in his playful and brilliantly accomplished new picture book.When Mr. Nogginbody has to babysit, he thinks it should be straightforward: give the child a chocolate soda so he’ll do his homework. Unfortunately for Mr. N, he follows those steps in that order, and the child refuses to study, teasing his sitter and jumping on the couch just out of reach. Determined to put a stop to the childish shenanigans, Mr. Nogginbody jumps up after him. But he quickly discovers just how much fun being a kid can be.The ovoid hero of Mr. Nogginbody Gets a Hammer, which “has the timeless exuberance and psychological profundity of a great comedy” (Publishers Weekly, starred review), returns in another humorous tour de force from beloved picture book creator David Shannon. Grownupish grownup . . . What in the world does that mean?!”
  • David Gets in Trouble

    David Shannon

    eBook (The Blue Sky Press, July 26, 2016)
    "When David gets in trouble, he always says . . . 'NO! It's not my fault! I didn't mean to! It was an accident!'" Whatever the situation, David's got a good excuse. And no matter what he's done "wrong," it's never really his fault. Soon, though, David realizes that making excuses makes him feel bad, and saying he's sorry makes him feel better. Once again, David Shannon entertains us with young David's mischievous antics and a lighthearted story that's sure to leave kids (and parents) laughing.
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  • Duck on a Bike

    David Shannon

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Caldecott Honor winner David Shannon applies his wonderful off-beat humor to the story of a duck who decides to try riding a bike--and loves it!FORMAT: Paperback book & CDNARRATOR: Walter MayesOne day down on the farm, Duck got a wild idea. "I bet I could ride a bike," he thought. He waddled over to where the boy parked his bike, climbed on and began to ride. At first he rode slowly and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! Duck rode past Cow and waved to her. "Hello, Cow!" said Duck. "Moo," said Cow. But what she thought was, "A duck on a bike? That's the silliest thing I've ever seen!" And so Duck rides past sheep, horse, and all the other barnyard animals.
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