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An adventurous and outrageous story which incorporates the grammar term, participle into the story. It is informative and the artwork is cute.
All in the 4 star band.

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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for this eARC.

A cute book, with adorable entertaining graphics will keep children engaged.

Shows a poorly written sentence, which contains a dangling participle, followed by sentence where the issue is corrected.

What would have made this a 5 star book? More information! Highlight the dangling participle (which you could do merely by using a different color for the offending words). Add a page of a quiz where the child attempts to correct the problematic issue: make the book more interactive to truly TEACH children to recognize the problem in other writing, including their own.

Frankly, although examples and corrections are given, I doubt this book as it is will do more than highly entertain the reader, not a bad thing, but I assume this is not the writer's entire purpose.

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Don't Dangle Your Participle needs to be part of every language arts classroom. I love how it not only explains what a dangling participle is, it provides examples and corrections as well as illustrations for both. This is perfect for helping those visual learner understand better writing.

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Really cute book about dangling participles.

I got a bit worried by the two pages at the beginning, that explain very technically what a dangling participle is. These explanations are a bit too complicated for younger kids.

The test of the book was very manageable, one sentence. My 5-year-old speaks English as a second language, so the nuances in the sentences were a bit challenging for him to understand. The examples were very fun and the illustrations very appropriate and funny.

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I received this DRC from NetGalley.

I am a fan of teaching children proper grammar. The illustrative examples are fun and make it clear which sentences are incorrect. I was a little worried during the first two pages about how wordy it was, and that it might lose some kids there (especially with some of the vocabulary used), but after that, it was basically a picture book.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with this book for free in exchange for my review! All opinions are my own.

This book gives a humorous approach to proper grammar and I think because of how funny it is, it will keep children entertained. I really liked the monkey drawings. This is a perfect book for teachers to add to their classroom. I really enjoyed this book.


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This book is so adorable. I liked that it started out with a clear explanation of participles and then added so many good examples. The pictures are sure to make kids laugh and really drive home the importance of not dangling your participles. It was clever and the illustrations were so fun!

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“Don't Dangle Your Participle" by Vanita Oelschlager is a delightful and educational journey into the world of grammar and language. With wit and charm, Oelschlager introduces readers to the nuances of language usage through a playful narrative that revolves around a misplaced participle. The book not only provides a humorous exploration of grammar but also imparts valuable lessons in a manner that is engaging for readers of all ages. Oelschlager's clever storytelling, coupled with vibrant illustrations, makes learning grammar an enjoyable experience. "Don't Dangle Your Participle" is not just a grammar book; it's a charming adventure that educates and entertains, making it a unique and valuable addition to language learning resources.

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I couldn't access this; therefore, I can't give it a fair review and I had to put a star rating otherwise this won't get published, so the star rating wouldn't be accurate as well.

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Sadly, I was unable to read this book because it only came in one format which wasn't compatible for any of my devices, nor did it show up in the NetGalley app, and no one from NetGalley or the publisher responded to my requests for help.

The one star is not related to the book, but to the service provided since I can't access the book.

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Okay, the real reason I asked to preview this book through NetGalley is because I was curious as to whether a children's book could do justice to this actually kind of complicated topic. I do some copywriting and recently noticed that I was using my participles incorrectly.
There are a couple of pages of explanation at the beginning, and then the book has some hilarious and appropriate examples of the wrong and right ways to use participles in speech. Bravo to this author for handling this topic well. It was a lot of fun.

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This book was so adorable, I loved everything about it, the illustrations were so well done, they suited the book perfectly, the story was amazing as well. I’m sure the kids are going to be just as enthralled with this amazing book as I was. I will definitely recommend! Thank you netgalley and the publisher for this early copy

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Like another reviewer, I was unable to open the file for this book. I tried downloading multiple times and opening with various applications, but never could access it. I was very disappointed since I love grammar! Rating is not for the book.

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This book is a lesson an important one taught in simplest way possible. Ajay in a funny and cute way giving example of animals.

So what's participle? It is a verb that acts like a adjective. But Sentences are made of more than just verbs and participles. They have, nouns, pronouns, adverbs,
adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections to make the complete sentences.
When you add in all these other parts of a sentence it is easy for young children
participle, lets say growling, to get lost from the noun, lion and end up in the
wrong part of your sentence. And this book teaches those young kids how to use it properly in a sentence so it doesn't dangle.

Fun way and definitely enjoyable, it would make a great read for kids. And with these good illustrations it will definitely get big Yes from parents and teachers.

Thank you Netgalley and Vanitabooks for ARC in exchange of an honest review.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Vanita Books for this ARC.

I've never been very good at schoolwork, not going to lie.

The words and pictures in this book show us what exactly a dangling participle is. The readers are shown an incorrect sentence. Then taught how to make the sentence read correctly. It is done in a cute and humorous way.
I can't believe I read this and understood it, I'm not very good at learning, even being a writer I've never had lessons on how to write my stories I just do it in a way I enjoy each and every time.

This was short but sweet, Cute but well learned and I would use this in a classroom.

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Coming in the door, the cooking dinner smelled great! Did the dinner walk through the door?

When a participle, a verb that has taken over the role of an adjective, is poorly placed in a sentence, it can end up “dangling” and describing the wrong noun. When this happens, a sentence can end up confusing to the reader or unintentionally amusing. This is not an easy concept for students to grasp until they are given concrete examples. Don't Dangle Your Participle another great educational book by the same author of Birds of a Feather: A Book of Idioms and Silly Pictures does just that. The book begins with a two-page grammar lesson that explains the concept in plain language. It could be used word for word by a teacher. It is then followed by several examples. Each of those examples is illustrated with a humorous picture by artist Mike Desantis. The following page presents the sentence in a corrected form along with a picture of the intended meaning of that sentence. These pictures provide a solid lesson to drive home the concept. I only have one minor complaint with this book. Writers and students often find that in avoiding a dangling participle, the grammatically correct sentence seems awkward, and the sentence flows much better if completely rewritten. This happened in Oelschlager’s book, and the author would have been better served to pick out different examples that weren’t so awkward.

Picture books are usually aimed at little kids, but most parents are hardly going to sit down to a bedtime story with a grammar lesson. That said, kids will enjoy the funny pictures and with a little explanation from an adult, they can understand the before and after pages. Although the target for this book is probably middle-grade, older students could also benefit from this humorous approach. I recommend this book to teachers, school librarians and parents like me who like to stress proper grammar. This is a must have for all school libraries!

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I just love anything that presents educational material in a fun way. This books is such a nice way to introduce a grammar lesson involving participles. Even the illustrations did great in adding to the explanations on placement.

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Don't Dangle Your Participle is a hilarious way to teach young readers about the tricky grammar of the oft-misplaced participle. The first page gives a little easy-to-understand instruction, then the rest of the book is full of humorous illustrated examples.

As an English teacher, I thought this was so funny. This definitely deserves to be in the classroom to help kids understand! ❤️❤️

Thanks Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to review this eARC in exchange for my honest review on the book!

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This was such a fun way to learn more about grammar structure, the explanations were so well done and easy to understand and the illustrations really helped create a better understanding of the text, I’m sure the kids are going to be very entertained with this book.
I will definitely recommend it!

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I mean, this would be a fun book for teachers to use in the classroom when teaching participles, but I'm not sure it has a wider appeal. Sitting down a bedtime with my two children, I'm not looking to have to explain some in-depth grammar rules :-P But, the examples were funny and the illustrations were cute.

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