David Walliams Worlds Worst Children 4 Books Collection Set (The World’s Worst Children, The World’s Worst Children 2, The World’s Worst Children 3, The World’s Worst Teachers)

David Walliams Worlds Worst Children 4 Books Collection Set NOTE: All Titles in this set are Paperback Description The Worlds Worst Children (Paperback) From the worlds favourite author, David

King David (Get to Know)

A Shepherd and A King David lived an adventurous life. He protected his family’s sheep from lions and bears. He fought a giant with just a sling and stone.

David Smells!: A Diaper David Book

Caldecott Honor artist David Shannon is back with a third original board book that features the star of the bestselling No, David! books as a troublemaking toddler and introduces

It’s Christmas, David! (David Books [Shannon])

The bestselling star of NO, DAVID! turns Christmas traditions upside down with laugh-aloud humor.Readers of all ages will vividly remember trying to peek at hidden gift packages; writing scrolls

No, David!

The Caldecott Honor-winning classic by bestselling picture-book creator David Shannon!When David Shannon was five years old, he wrote and illustrated his first book. On every page were these words:

The 12 Bugs of Christmas: A Pop-up Christmas Counting Book (David Carter’s Bugs)

David A. Carter’s zany characters are here to help count down to Christmas in this festive pop-up extravaganza. What could be better than one Bug of Christmas? Twelve of

In the Land of Happy Tears: Yiddish Tales for Modern Times: collected and edited by David Stromberg

You don’t need to be Jewish to love Levy’s rye bread, nor do you need to read Yiddish to appreciate these wise tales. This engaging collection offers access to

Grow Up, David! (David Books)

Little-brother antics have never been so endearing — or true to life! David Shannon’s beloved character in his bestselling book No, David! captures the attention and hearts of young

Stone Giant: Michelangelo’s David and How He Came to Be

Michelangelo saw something—someone—special in the stone. No one wanted the “giant.” The hulking block of marble lay in the work yard, rained on, hacked at, and abandoned—until a young