


Lastly, the book ends with David in bed telling his mom he loves her. He is apologizing to who the reader would assume to be his mother. Finally, at the end of the story, when it looks like David is waking up from a bad dream or is laying in bed alone, he admits it was him! He then apologizes for all of his wrongdoings. When he does get in trouble he either thinks it's funny or doesn't understand why he is getting in trouble for it. Everywhere David seems to go and everything he does he tends to get in trouble for, but he just doesn't want to admit his wrongdoings. David attempts to say his dog ate his homework and makes a silly face for his school picture. He even "forgot" to wear pants to school. When he hit a baseball through the window it was obviously an accident. Throughout the story David uses excuses such as he didn't mean to, when he was skate boarding through the house. The book is about a young boy, David, whose actions cause him to get into trouble however he manages to come up with numerous excuses for his mistakes. Library of Congress Catalog Card #2001043980ĭavid Gets in Trouble, written and illustrated by David Shannon is an extraordinary picture book. Most recently, he created the illustrations for Audrey Wood's 'The Bunyans' (1996), a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year and an ABC Children's Bookseller' Choice award Winner. 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.ĭavid Shannon is the award-winning writer and illustrator of many books for young readers, including 'How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball' (1994), a New York Times Best Illustrated book: and 'The Amazing Christmas Extravaganza' (1995), an American Bookseller Pick of the Lists. Soon, though, David realizes that making excuses makes him feel bad, and saying he's sorry makes him feel better.

And no matter what he's done "wrong," it's never really his fault.

Whatever the situation, David's got a good excuse. "NO! It's not my fault! I didn't mean to! It was an accident!" When David gets in trouble, he always says.
