This was a story about a small classroom. Every day there would be punctuation on the board, they did their jobs each day. They put up with things like being erased, replaced, corrected, ignored, and moved around. On a hot sunny day, in the middle of a commas lesson, Mr. Wright said "Let's give punctuation a vacation." As the kids rushed outside to play, they stared at each other in disbelief. They were a little hurt and discussed amongst each other and decided to leave the classroom and take a vacation. When the classroom came back they were in shock at the missing punctuations. They received postcards from their vacations. The students couldn't write back correctly or function without punctuation, so they wrote them a letter back. The letters were write but punctuation was scattered all over the place saying that they miss them and to come back. When the punctuation received this letter, they returned to Mr. Wright's classroom. Everything was perfect now.
This was a perfect book to share with children while learning punctuation in the classroom. If people don't correct their punctuation when they're little, it will carry on with them throughout their life. It is a great example, that without the correct use of punctuation, it makes everything completely different. For example,without commas it will be a run on sentence that will be difficult to follow.
I also liked the fact that it ended with a vocabulary page called Punctuation Rules. It also has a page describing sentences about punctuation with the perfect punctuation.