In 'Grammar-land; Or, Grammar in Fun for the Children of Schoolroom-shire' by M. L. Nesbitt, the author cleverly uses storytelling and fantasy elements to teach grammar rules in a fun and engaging way. The book is structured as a series of adventures in which characters personify different parts of speech, making the often dry subject of grammar more accessible to children. Nesbitt's playful writing style and whimsical approach to teaching grammar sets this book apart from traditional grammar textbooks, making it an innovative and effective educational tool. 'Grammar-land' is a notable contribution to the realm of children's literature, combining education with imagination and creativity. It serves as a unique teaching aid that both educators and young readers can appreciate. M. L. Nesbitt's background as a teacher likely influenced the creation of this book, as he demonstrates a deep understanding of how to make learning grammar both informative and enjoyable for children.