
In a departure from the great read alouds, I would like to suggest two books that can be kind of fun to read out loud, but really teach a lesson in grammar. The first book I found in the book store and just had to find out what its message was. The book is Eats, Shoots, and Leaves: Why Commas Really Do Make a Difference. This book shows how the placement of a comma in a sentence can change the entire meaning of the sentence. The first example is that a panda bear eats shoots and leaves. This is illustrated nicely with a panda bear eating some shoots and leaves. On the adjoining page, you see the exact same sentence, but with some commas thrown in. Instead of a panda bear eating shoots and leaves, you have a panda bear that eats, shoots, and leaves. This sentence is illustrated with a panda holding a bazooka who has just eaten, shot someone, and is leaving. There are many more zany examples throughout the book. I recommend the book for a laugh, but also for a good lesson on commas.











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