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This week I am featuring Pronouns, Pronouns, and More Pronouns from Sola Gratia Mom. We are learning parts of speech this year and I never really learned them, so this post was helpful for me! Colleen made a great printable to share with us and also suggested a book. The book looked so neat to me that I put it on hold at my library. It is called Mine, All Mine by Ruth Heller. Turns out that she has a whole series of books to help with language. Anyone read these before?
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We have read the Ruth Heller books, I own a few and our library has a few. I am going to incorporate them into our kiddos free reading baskets because I think they are nice complement to Grammar Recitation that we do from Memoria Press. I am looking forward to reading everyone's posts this week. Blessing to Amy and the rest!
ReplyDeleteWe love Ruth Heller books. They are so much fun to read. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear good reviews of the Ruth Heller books! Thanks for chiming in. I can't wait to get them in from my library!
ReplyDeleteThose books are new to me. They sound great! I'll have to check them out, too :)
ReplyDeleteI just got them from my library yesterday, and so far I really like them!
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