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SCHOLASTIC’S THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS
HELLO OUT THERE: A Sticker Book About the Solar System
Scholastic; $3.50; Ages 57
ISBN 0-590-52792-4
Ralphie thinks he might like to live in outer space. The question is - where in the solar system could an Earth boy like Ralphie live? Join Ms. Frizzle and the whole Magic School Bus gang on a wild ride through space. Along the way, use the stickers to learn about our solar system.
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SCHOLASTIC’S THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS
LOOKING FOR LIZ: A Sticker Book About Habitats
Scholastic; $3.50; Ages 57
ISBN 0-590-56602-4
Oh no! Liz is missing! Ms. Frizzle’s class is pretty sure their class lizard has gone on a trip to visit her family in its natural habitat. But where could that be? Join Ms. Frizzle’s class as they search for everyone’s favorite lizard. Along the way, use the stickers to learn about animal habitats!
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SCHOLASTIC’S THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS
IN A STICKY SITUATION: A Sticker Activity Book
Scholastic; $4.99; Ages 57
ISBN 0-590-92250-5
Wahoo! Ms. Frizzle always turns dressing for a field trip into a science. Now you can help Ms. Frizzle dress for her out-of-this-world outings using the stickers from this book. What are you waiting for? Take chances. Get messy. Dress the Friz!
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SCHOLASTIC’S THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS
ADVENTURES IN THE FOOD CHAIN: Coloring and Activity Book
Scholastic; $1.95 each; Ages 57
ISBN 0-590-60408-2
It’s Lunch Time! Keesha has a tuna sandwich. Arnold has green pond scum on his shoe. What do these two things have to do with each other? And what does pond scum have to do with eating? Surprise! Tunas and scum are both part of the same food chain! Join Ms. Frizzle’s class on an exciting underwater field trip and learn all about things that eat other things. Have fun doing the activities and coloring pages in this book.
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SCHOLASTIC’S THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS
IN THE RAINFOREST
Scholastic; $10.95; Ages 57
ISBN 0-590-81837-6
Ms. Frizzle and the kids are off on an adventure to the wet and wonderful rain forest. Their mission: To find out why Ms. Frizzle’s cocoa tree has stopped growing cocoa beans. (Without cocoa beans there wouldn’t be any chocolate!) Could there be a cocoa bean thief in the rain forest? Or is there some other reason the healthy tree has suddenly lost its beans?
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