Updated for the 21st century, How to Speak Politely and Why is a
picture book with a point: proper speech and good grammar without
nagging. It aims to remove "ain't" and "uh-huh" and "gimme" and "got"
and a score of unfortunate nuances by a simple, sure painless and
humorous process. In his signature style of amusing stick figure
drawings and captions, Leaf makes clear such things as the difference
between can and may, and the reason why one does not say "he done it" or
"she come."
Exasperated parents (and grandparents) faced with the unpleasant task of
dealing with grammatical lapses acquired by their children from (gasp!)
their neighbor's children will be delighted (and relieved) by this
veritable "grammar without tears." Teachers will find it an
indispensable ally, and even the culprits themselves--the children--will
discover that learning to speak politely and correctly isn't such a
chore after all.