
The Case of the Incapacitated Capitals
Author: Pulver, RobinColor: MulticolorEdition: First EditionNumber Of Pages: 32Details: The capital letters in Mr. Wright’s classroom require immediate medical attention! They are suffering from severe neglect. Mr. Wright’s students have completely forgotten about them―and about Teacher Appreciation Day. Luckily an EMS team is on the way for this grammar emergency in the latest addition to Robin Pulver and Lynn Rowe Reed’s language arts library. Filled with bold, bright illustrations, this book is a fun and unforgettable introduction to capital letters. From School Library Journal Gr 1-3-Pulver and Reed add to their children's grammar franchise by teaching the rules of capitalization. Mr. Wright's students have stopped using uppercase letters (he alludes to texting as a possible cause), and so they have become weakened through underuse-"incapacitated." In the course of correcting a letter they have written to the principal, the students (and readers) learn all the ways that capi