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The Dragon Grammar Book by Diane Mae Robinson Book Review

1/18/2018

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About the Book

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Title: The Dragon Grammar Book
Author: Diane Mae Robinson
Number of Pages: 140
Publication Date: December 10, 2017
Genre: Middle Grade Reading & Writing
Summary: Finally! An easy-to-understand grammar book with fun grammar lessons. The Dragon Grammar Book is the ideal grammar book for kids, dragons, and adults alike. From multi-award winning children's fantasy author, Diane Mae Robinson, The Dragon Grammar Book introduces middle grades through adults to the basic rules of the English language with easy grammar lessons. Featuring the zany fantasy characters in the author's The Pen Pieyu Adventures series, The Dragon Grammar Book is sure to be enjoyed by the whole kingdom. 

"With clear examples and fun activities, this book is a must-have for readers and aspiring writers." -Peter Takach, English Teacher and Grammarian

My Review

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The Dragon Grammar Book is a wonderfully written and beautifully organized must have writing companion for children and adults alike.

The book begins by addressing "Confusing Words," which immediately had me hooked. The simplicity of the explanations and clarity through examples makes it easy for readers to grasp concepts and immediately apply what they've learned. The book can also be used by parents to assist them in explaining usage especially when helping with homework or homeschooling.

The proper use of grammar and punctuation is so important, yet it's a skill that seems to escape many. Often times during classroom instruction students do not fully comprehend the lessons and are left confused and give up. As adults lessons we once knew, or at least believed we knew, escape us. The Dragon Grammar Book makes it so simple to understand grammatical correctness and/or to brush up on our skills.

The Dragon Grammar Book is an essential tool that should be available in classrooms everywhere. I highly recommend grabbing a copy. You will not be disappointed.


About the Author

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​Diane Mae Robinson is a multi-award winning children's fantasy author with ten international book awards and one provincial award for the current 3 books in The Pen Pieyu Adventures series.

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The author's next book, The Dragon Grammar Book, is an easy-to-understand grammar book for middle-grades through adults. The Dragon Grammar Book features the zany characters of The Pen Pieyu Adventures in the grammar lessons, making this a fun way to learn grammar. Forthcoming in 2017.

Diane Mae Robinson lives in central Alberta. She enjoys riding her horses, playing with her dogs, visual arts, visiting Maui often, and of course, writing. The author is also an artist, art teacher, writing instructor, children's book editor, and an international short story competition judge.

Read more about The Pen Pieyu Adventures book awards here: 
http://www.dragonsbook.com/news-awards-contact.html

Find your wings and Fly. 

Author website: http://www.dragonsbook.com
Blog site: http://dragonsbook.com/blog/
Blog site: http://www.dianemaerobinson.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Diane-Mae-Robinson/265979866785967 
Goodreads:http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18136476-sir-princess-petra-s-talent---the-pen-pieyu-adventures

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3/31/2018 04:15:52 pm

Thank you so much for your wonderful review. Dragon hugs.

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