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David Shannon

    David Shannon es un aclamado autor e ilustrador de libros infantiles. Sus obras se caracterizan por colores vibrantes y un estilo lúdico que los niños adoran. El enfoque artístico de Shannon enfatiza la alegría y la imaginación, creando historias memorables. Sus ilustraciones dan vida a las páginas, capturando la esencia del mundo de un niño.

    All the Troubles of the World
    Bugs in My Hair!
    A Comprehensive Guide to Preparing Exhibits for a Honey Show
    HOWUL
    That's Not Funny, David!
    Un Caso Grave de Rayas (a Bad Case of Stripes)
    • Camilla Cream se preocupa demasiado por lo que piensan los demás, tanto que en su primer día de escuela aparece con rayas. Este libro ilustrado en español transmite una poderosa lección sobre la importancia de ser fiel a uno mismo.

      Un Caso Grave de Rayas (a Bad Case of Stripes)
    • That's Not Funny, David!

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The story explores David's unique sense of humor, highlighting the disconnect between his comedic perspective and the reactions of those around him, including his mother. This theme of differing viewpoints on humor sets the stage for a narrative that delves into the complexities of relationships and the challenges of understanding one another.

      That's Not Funny, David!
    • HOWUL

      a life's journey

      • 202 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      In Blanow, the belief that books are dangerous prevails, seen as useless and even harmful. However, Howul challenges this notion, viewing books as harmless compared to the true dangers posed by fire and people. His perspective invites readers to reconsider the value of literature in a society that fears it, highlighting themes of knowledge versus ignorance and the power of individual thought.

      HOWUL
    • With over 15 years of beekeeping experience in Yorkshire, the author has achieved significant acclaim in honey shows, including being a two-time Supreme Champion and earning multiple awards for his mead. His journey reflects a passion for producing diverse hive products and a commitment to the beekeeping community, as he has also embraced the role of a judge, obtaining his Senior Honey Judging Certificate in 2014, while actively mentoring new exhibitors in the field.

      A Comprehensive Guide to Preparing Exhibits for a Honey Show
    • The humorous narrative explores the comical battle against head lice, blending laughter with informative "nitpicking" facts about these pesky creatures. The author cleverly addresses common denial surrounding lice infestations, ensuring readers are entertained while gaining insights. With vibrant illustrations, this book promises to evoke both laughter and a few itches, making it a unique take on a typically dreaded topic.

      Bugs in My Hair!
    • Multivac, the gigantic computer that controls the entire world and can even predict the probabilities of potential crimes before they happen, suddenly announces that someone is plotting to destroy Multivac.

      All the Troubles of the World
    • A young boy is depicted doing a variety of naughty things for which he is repeatedly admonished, but finally he gets a hug.

      No, David!
    • The story follows a young fairy named Alice who delights in using her magic wand for whimsical transformations, such as turning frogs into princes and oatmeal into cake. Her enchanting abilities allow her to make leaves fall and occasionally disappear, showcasing the fun and unpredictability of fairy magic. Despite her talents, not all her spells go as planned, adding an element of charm and humor to her adventures.

      Alice the Fairy
    • The story follows Fergus, a lovable dog with a playful spirit who enjoys chasing cats and occasionally ignores commands. Despite his mischievous behavior and tendency to create messes, his good-hearted nature shines through, endearing him to those around him. The narrative captures the charm and antics of Fergus, celebrating the joys and challenges of pet ownership.

      Good Boy, Fergus!
    • The story revolves around David, a mischievous young boy whose antics in school lead to constant reprimands from his teacher. His playful behavior includes chewing gum, speaking out of turn, and instigating a food fight, showcasing his troublemaking spirit. The repeated phrase "No, David!" emphasizes the teacher's frustration while highlighting the humorous and relatable nature of childhood mischief.

      David Goes to School