Oh, no! Mr. Wright's class can't believe it. All the punctuation marks
in the classroom have disappeared. Where can they be? What will the
class do without them?
After a lesson goes awry on the hottest, stickiest day of the year,
Punctuation decides to go on vacation. Maybe if the kids have to live
without punctuation for a while, they'll appreciate all the hard work
commas, apostrophes, exclamation points, and question marks do!
Chaos erupts! The class can't read their book, and the letters they
write to ask punctuation to come back home are a mess.
This clever and funny tale shows just how important punctuation is to
reading and writing, and helps illustrate how different types work. From
the question mark's inquisitive postcards to the quotations' constant
chatter, this story is full of fun detail, elaborated on by bright
acrylic illustrations, full of action and personality.
For more language-arts fun, check out Robin Pulver and Lynn Rowe Reed's
other collaborations, including Me First, Happy Endings, and Silent
Letters, Loud and Clear.