With its lively, creative approach, this is a unique and highly memorable one-stop guide to using punctuation marks correctly. Each mark is represented by its own character – from unassuming Semicolon to loud-mouthed Exclamation Mark – who explain in their own words what makes them tick and how they are used. "Do"s and "Don't"s provide practical advice to help every child unravel the rules and regulations of the English language.
My seven year old loved this book so much we had to renew it twice from the library. She's a re-reader, so she's probably read it 8-10 times in the 8 weeks we've had it! She also read Basher: Planet Earth: What planet are you on? by the same illustrator, and has asked me to get the rest of the series for her. There are quite a few of them, so we'll be working our way through them. Highly recommend.
These books are both entertaining and informative, so kids want to learn about what they are reading. This one is especially good because some of my US punctuation skills have been corroded by a living in England during my formative years. My son can now correct me. ;)
This punctuation book is surprisingly punk. Sure, I knew about the basic punctuation marks long before I read this book, but it made me remember them more. I also like the exploration of more obscure punctuation marks like the ellipsis and the semicolon.
I enjoy this book a lot. It helped me learn a few more different punctuation and was a fun way of learning these different things. It tells facts, do or don’t and a picture love this series and is a solid four star
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I really appreciate this whole series for Andrew and Evan as fun almost-reference-type books. Left-hand side is instructional and humorous (to my 10-year-olds, anyway, with silly senses of humor), and the right-hand side is a fun illustration, which often utilizes some sort of pictorial device for remembering the meaning.
Others in the series include Chemistry, Algebra & Geometry, Physics, Biology, Human Body, etc. Cute--good to have in the car, where they can pick it up, read a few pages, laugh a little, and move on to the next activity.
It's only fair to say that the boys would probably give them 4 stars. :D
This is a how to book. It is very interesting because the description of the different punctuation is written in first person (yes, the punctuation speaks for itself). It tells how to use each punctuation mark and gives lots of examples in the description. For each punctuation mark there was an illustration to help you understand and remember where the mark is used. I recommend this book to all kids wanting to learn about punctuation in a fun and exciting way.
This book treats each punctuation mark as a different character to help students learn which punctuation mark to use.
I would definitely use this book to teach students about punctuation. You could have the characters up around the classroom to help remind the students of what marks they should use.
This clever review of punctuation marks and rules lacks the zip of Basher's science books, but it would make a nice classroom or library resource. I am considering using it as a readers' theatre script during our required punctuation review.
I LOVE BASHER BOOKS! This book outlines the role each punctuation mark plays in text. Offering a quick witted explanation of how to use each punctuation mark, this makes a great teaching tool for intermediate students.
This series is cute and very informative! To be honest, I could have used these when I was in elementary school! However, one is not supposed to capitalize the seasons? Really!?
I would definitely use this book to teach students about punctuation. I like how the book uses each punctuation mark as a different character to help students learn which punctuation mark to use.