A forgotten homework assignment, a soggy shoe, and a tuna fish sandwich set the scene for another zany Magic School Bus adventure, as Arnold and Keesha travel to the depths of the ocean and end up in... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The comic book format offers a lot of information -- very good. The focus is on the same food chain as in the book "Who Eats What?" -- good to have both.
The so totally cool Magic School Bus!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I think this book is so totally cool. I like it because it is has to do with the ocean and it shows you that one thing depends on another. If you look closely and read it well, you will be amazed at how it brings fiction and non-fiction in one book. This book is for everybody that likes nature and the ocean! Emily Age 7
The Magic School Bus Strikes Again
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
"The Magic School Bus" series is a gift for parents and techers who want to interest younger readers in science without pain. The bright colourful illustrations catch the imaginations of younger readers and complex concepts are brought across simply but accurately. Readers identify with Arnold and the other children. They enthusiastically take part in the discussion as if they were right inside the covers of the book. (My son is sure he can out-reason Dorothy-Ann, and this stimulates him to work out what happens next.)The Magic School Bus Gets Eaten is no exception. Concepts of food chains are brought across simply but clearly and readers are led to make deductions based on previous information.Excellent stuff! My son wants the next issue now!
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