In order to discover how things fly, Ms. Frizzle and her class are shrunk inside Wanda and Tim's model airplane and learn about how wings and moving air affect flight in a series of high adventure. Original.
Ms. Frizzle's students shrink to the size of atoms and travel through an electrical power plant. From the turbine to the toaster, it's a lightning-fast trip readers will not forget!
During a Show and Tell contest, Arnold brings in a strange old object that nobody can identify but about which everyone makes wild guesses, and a trip on the Magic School Bus takes them on an archaeological dig. Original.
Ms. Frizzle's class thinks the PTA light show is pretty wild, but really surprising things happen when Ms. Frizzle and the Magic School Bus arrive to teach about the properties of light. Original. TV tie-in.
Suggesting the name of Walkersville Elementary Butterflies for the soccer team, Phoebe is teased by her classmates, who believe butterflies are far from exciting until Ms. Frizzle takes them on another wild Magic School Bus ride. Original.
A new Read Along audio edition of a bestselling Magic School Bus title!FORMAT: paperback book with CDThe classroom is decorated as Dinosaur Land, but Ms. Frizzle-inspired by an archeological dig-craves a more authentic experience. The Magic School Bus turns into a time machine and transports the class back millions of years to an adventure where they learn about dinosaurs, their habitats and diets, and even a Maiasaura nesting ground.
Ms. Frizzle and her pupils embark on a rock-collecting field-trip aboard the Magic School Bus that takes them to the very center of the earth as they search for sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks
When Arnold and Koesha try to organize Arnold's rock collection, they are unable to agree on the best way to sort the rocks, until Liz comes up with a rock-solid solution that makes everyone proud. Original.
Mass Market Paperback
(Scholastic Paperbacks, Nov. 1, 1997)
Transporting her class via the Magic School Bus inside a science fiction movie about giant bugs, Ms. Frizzle teaches the kids about the eight-legged master trapper, the spider. Original.
Ms. Frizzle's class learns firsthand about how electricity works by traveling via the Magic School Bus through the town's power lines, where they jump from atom to atom, riding electrical currents within familiar appliances. Tour.
School & Library Binding
(Turtleback, Feb. 1, 1996)
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Once again, Ms. Frizzle gets her class right in the ""thick"" of things--this time, they're right in the thick ooze of an underwater volcano's magma chamber!