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Join Mommy, Bryson, and Victoria as we read our cousin Catie’s favorite book for her: When author David Shannon was 5 years old, he wrote a story about a little six-year-old boy (named David) doing all sorts of things he was not supposed to do. "No" and "David" were the only words that appeared throughout the book, as they were the only words Shannon knew how to spell at that age. In 1997, Shannon came across his childhood book in his mother's closet and re-wrote it using a childlike handwriting and including drawings of his mishaps.
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Join Mommy, Bryson, and Victoria as we read our cousin Catie’s favorite book for her: When author David Shannon was 5 years old, he wrote a story about a little six-year-old boy (named David) doing all sorts of things he was not supposed to do. "No" and "David" were the only words that appeared throughout the book, as they were the only words Shannon knew how to spell at that age. In 1997, Shannon came across his childhood book in his mother's closet and re-wrote it using a childlike handwriting and including drawings of his mishaps.

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