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For native speakers, I shouldn't think so.
I don't think there are such text books for students at any stage, as a matter of fact.
Although we are not in England, my daughter goes to an English International school that follows the requirements of the English National Curriculum. She has been studying at this school since year 4. The children are not taught about grammars the way they are taught in non-English speaking countries (non -UK/EU). According to my daughter (a native English speaker, and is now in her sixth form Yr.12), she got A* in both (key-stage 3 & 4) English exams, was one of 5 students who won the school awards for best results in IGCSE exams, in addition to her 6th-form partial (50%) Scholarships, we are so proud of her.
She said that the teachers would just give out assignments to complete, all she had to do was to read so many novels, stories, plays, books or whatever suggested to her; analysed them or wrote essays on those. That is how it's done in the proper environment.
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