Punctuation Takes a Vacation

Punctuation Takes a Vacation by Robin Pulver is a humorous picture book published by Scholastic, Incorporated on March 11, 2004. This 28-page edition invites readers into Mr. Wright’s class, where students experience a world devoid of punctuation marks such as question marks, apostrophes, periods, and commas, presenting a unique and entertaining exploration of language.
In this engaging story, readers will discover the amusing consequences of a punctuation-free environment, highlighting the importance of these grammatical elements in communication. The narrative combines elements of juvenile fiction with educational concepts, making it a delightful read for young audiences. Through its playful approach, the book encourages an appreciation for the role of punctuation in writing and expression.
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Mr. Wright’s class can’t believe it. What will it be like without question marks, apostrophes, periods, and commas? Punctuation has never been as entertaining as it is in this wacky picture book.
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