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Cathy Campbell

    Campbell delights readers with her humorous, illustrated grammar lessons, making the complexities of language accessible and enjoyable. Her unique approach weaves wit and visual aids to demystify grammatical concepts for a broad audience. Through her writing, she aims to foster a love for language and literature, offering both knowledge and delight in the exploration of linguistic rules.

    Stewart's Tree
    The Giggly Guide to Grammar: Serious Grammar with a Sense of Humor
    • The Giggly Guide to Grammar is the life's work of a dedicated language arts teacher with a life-sized sense of humor and the hand of an artist. Cathy Campbell has both illustrated and long tested the exercises in this guide with her 9th grade students in The Woodlands, Texas. It's a lighthearted and ludicrous guide to the essential elements of language and grammar (with a few writing tips tossed into the mix). It's Shel Silverstein meets Strunk and White and the results are both hilarious and instructive. Tried and true, and everyone a delight, there isn't a serious sentence in the group. But this is a dead-serious grammar book with the heart of a clown. Lessons include: parts of speech, subject-verb agreement, parts of the sentence, clauses of all kinds, quotation marks and italics and much more. The Deluxe Teacher's Guide has a CD-Rom that includes a full answer set, posters for the classroom and a set of transparency-ready exercises for each of the chapters.

      The Giggly Guide to Grammar: Serious Grammar with a Sense of Humor
    • Stewart's Tree

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      'Ellen wondered if Stewart had gone to the moon in his spaceship...'Ellen's new baby brother Stewart has been 'lost'. Ellen looks in all the cupboards for Stewart, and even in the washing machine - then her family help her understand that Stewart has died and isn't going to come back. Together they plant a tree for Stewart, so they will always have a place to remember him.A therapeutic children's book for explaining sibling loss to young children, colourfully illustrated to emphasise focusing on the happy memories of a lost child. The book ends with a guide to bereavement for children written by qualified clinicians.

      Stewart's Tree