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Escape Goat | Ann Patchett
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I am not too proud to say that I read these two children‘s books because I needed a boost to my yearly book count. I have children in my life who would likely enjoy these and OF COURSE I should read them before I buy, yes? And one of them has PIE 🥧 so I am thrilled to say these were good books! 🤩
I am now truly 1 book away from reading all of AP‘s books 🏆 #iLovePie #LitPie #PumpkinPie #CaresBooksandPie

Soscha Okay…BUT if you live near an animal sanctuary or petting zoo the baby goats & baby lambs are the absolute cutest! 5mo
BkClubCare @Soscha - of course! 😄 Baby lamb exuberance is delightful. 5mo
marleed One book away from the AP canon! Congrats! I‘m several years into working my way back through the John Grisham canon. I‘ve been able to keep up with his new releases but my thrifted JG backlog is just not as shiny as so many newly released books! 5mo
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Eggs Perfect 👍🏼 5mo
dabbe My husband named his first dog “George“ after Curious George, his favorite book as a child. #fondmemories 💜💜💜 5mo
TheSpineView @dabbe I loved these books as a kid! 5mo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awwww love these 💛 5mo
dabbe @TheSpineView 🖤💜🖤 5mo
Eggs Perfection 🎃 5mo
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No, David! | David Shannon

“Yes, David... I love you!“
This is important because sometimes you may need to remind children that even though you tell them “no“, you still do love them.

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No, David! | David Shannon

I would love to read this book to a group of students! Some of the pictures leave room for interpretation of what David is doing wrong. For example, on the page of David eating, some children may think he is getting told “no“ because he has too much food in his mouth, while others may argue it's because he's chewing with his mouth open. This book can lead to a great discussion of why we have rules and why students shouldn't break them.

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No, David! | David Shannon
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“No, David“ by David Shannon was published in 1998. A 1999 Caldecott Honor Book. This book uses the illustrations to tell most of the story. There is a picture of David doing something he shouldn't be doing and the only words on the page are saying “No, David“. It is an interesting way to tell a story. The pictures depict specific emotions David may feel. These include sad, rebellious, worried, and more.

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No, David! | David Shannon

“Yes, David“ At then end it shows that David did the right thing.

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No, David! | David Shannon

I think that this book is really great for the younger students. It displays a lot of actions that students like or wish to do to at home or at school and it shows consequences. At the end it shows that he feels sorry for what he is done. I think that this is good book fro younger children about forgiveness.

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sarahosterle
No, David! | David Shannon
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No, David! by David Shannon. 1998. Picture Book. Caldecott Award Winning. This book is good t introduce to younger students when learning about what is the right thing to do in a classroom and to your friends. The way that the illustrator demonstrated the anger in the book is really clear to the reader.

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No, David! | David Shannon

“Yes, David... I love you!“

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No, David! | David Shannon

This book will bring laughter to all children no matter the age and the illustrations are excellent and really bring it to life. Because the book is very repetitive the illustrations are what make the book.