¡Crece ya, David!

Book Review

“¡Crece ya, David!” (Grow Up, David!) by David Shannon is a delightful picture book that captures the essence of sibling relationships through the mischievous antics of a younger brother named David. The book is a continuation of Shannon’s beloved character from his bestselling book “No, David!” and offers a humorous take on the trials and tribulations of growing up with an energetic and sometimes troublesome little brother.

In this installment, David is seen taunting his older brother by engaging in various pranks, such as eating his Halloween candy, creating a mess in the bathroom, and following him into the tree house. Despite the exasperated cries of “You’re too little!” from his older brother, David’s playful spirit and boundless energy shine through, making him an endearing character to readers.

The book’s charm lies in its ability to depict the love-hate dynamic that often exists between siblings, with David’s actions being both infuriating and adorable at the same time. Shannon’s illustrations are vibrant and full of life, perfectly complementing the story’s lighthearted tone.

“¡Crece ya, David!” is not only entertaining but also relatable for children who have siblings, as well as for parents who may remember similar experiences from their own childhoods. It’s a book that encourages laughter and empathy, reminding us of the importance of family bonds, even amidst the chaos that siblings can bring.