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Grammar Tales

Each title in Scholastic's Grammar Tales series is written with a clever spin on a conventions skill that is bound to make kids smile.

Grammar Tales

Each title in Scholastic's Grammar Tales series is written with a clever spin on a conventions skill that is bound to make kids smile.

Chicken in the city

Nouns
2004
Reinforces the grammar rules related to nouns through the story of Lu-Lu, a country chicken that decides to leave the farm and move to the city.

A verb for Herb

2004
Reinforces the grammar rules related to verbs through the story of Herb, a boy whose boredom is relieved with the help of the Verb Fairy.

The bug book

2004
Reinforces the grammar rules related to adjectives through the story of a group of bugs that demonstrate just what adjectives can do.

Tillie's tuba

2004
Reinforces the grammar rules related to adverbs through the story of Tillie, a little girl who plays her tuba nonstop, much to everyone else's dismay.

The planet without pronouns

2004
Reinforces the grammar rules related to pronouns through the story of Stanley Sharpleton, a boy who builds a spaceship and flies it to Krimular, a planet without pronouns.

The mega-deluxe capitalization machine

2004
Reinforces the grammar rules for capitalization through the story of Cindy Cadoodle, a girl who invents the Totally Terrific Turbo-Charged Mega-Deluxe Capitalization Machine for the science fair.

When comma came to town

2004
Reinforces the grammar rules for using commas through the story of a place called And, which has the longest sentences in the land until Comma comes to town.

The mystery of the missing socks

2004
Reinforces the grammar rules for using quotation marks through the story of Steve Scoop, a reporter sent to investigate the mystery of a local man's missing socks.

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