MAGIC SCHOOL BUS: GUIDE TO PLANET EARTH explores the wonders of our planet. Packed with illustrations, fun facts, and vivid photographs, this Nonfiction guide offers a thrilling adventure with Ms. Frizzle. Learn all about Earth with Ms. Frizzle and her class. INSIDE THE EARTH taught thousands of kids about our planet, and now the brand new Magic School Bus Guide series can update readers on a host of curriculum-friendly topics. Full-color photographs of the different parts of Earth fill this book, alongside illustrations of Ms. Frizzle and her class. Young readers are in for a wild ride as they join Ms. Frizzle and all of the other students aboard the Magic School Bus! Contributors: Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen, the author and illustrator of the Magic School Bus books, have collaborated for twenty years, bringing humor and true kidlike curiosity to science and learning. BOOKLIST heralded Ms. Frizzle as "the wackiest, wisest teacher in picture books." Two Magic School Bus titles have been named SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL Best Books of the Year, and they have won countless state book awards, from New York to Nebraska. RELATED SUBJECTS: Earth , Earth Science , Landforms and Topography , Discovery and Learning
"Hot diggety!" said Biggety. "Supper for sea turtle, but. . . . . . what about me?" Biggety Bat is hungry -- and looking for his supper. The swamp he explores is full of animals chowing down: frogs, cuckoo birds, sea turtles, and more. But what will Biggety find to eat? Author Ann Ingalls blends lyrical text with real-life information about a Florida mangrove swamp. Readers will love discovering the eating habits of the animals who live in this unique habitat.
Little Croc wants a pet. But his mum and dad have other news - they are expecting a baby. And when Baby Doris arrives, Little Croc decides she is the most annoying little sister ever - she wakes him up in the night, she scribbles on his pictures and she spoils his favourite toys. But luckily Little Croc's older brother Boris is there to show Little Croc that being a big brother can actually be a lot of fun. This warm and witty picture book is by the creator of The Brilliant World of Tom Gates and winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, Liz Pichon, and features the highs and lows of family life - as seen by big siblings!
Mr. Fox is surrounded, and he's going to have to come up with a truly fantastic plan to dig himself out of trouble this time.
Look down your microscope and dare to discover the terribly teeny world of Microscopic Monsters. Discover what makes our guts a brilliant home for bacteria, how germs make dead bodies explode and which creature lays its eggs between our toes. Redesigned in a bold, funky new look and illustrated throughout by Tony De Saulles for the next generation of Horrible Science fans.
The wiggly, squiggly superhero is now available in a paperback edition. Superworm is super-long. Superworm is super-strong. Watch him wiggle! See him squirm! Hip, hip, hooray for SUPERWORM! Never fear, Superworm's here! He can fish Beetle out of a well, and rescue Toad from a busy road. But who will come to Superworm's rescue, when he's captured bya wicked Wizard Lizard? Luckily, all of Superworm's insect friends have a cunning plan...
When James drops magic crystals by the peach tree, the toy peach starts growing. Before long, its as big as a house and contains a secret entranceway.
Award-winning author/illustrator Jeffrey Brown returns for the third installation of the NY Times Bestseller Star Wars: Jedi Academy! It's hard to believe this is Roan's last year at Jedi Academy. He's been busier than ever learning to fly (and wash) starships, swimming in the Lake Country on Naboo, studying for the Jedi obstacle course exam and tracking down dozens of vorpak clones -- don't ask. But now, someone is setting him up to get in trouble with everyone at school, including Yoda. If he doesn't find out who it is, and fast, he may get kicked out of school! Why can't school just be easy. . .
Air Power makes rocket science as easy as blowing up a balloon and letting go. This book and science kit in one delivers rocket-propelled fun with four easy-to-assemble vehicles -- race a sturdy cardstock hot rod across the floor, glide a hovercraft over the dining table, take flight with a helicopter, and blast off with an only-from-Klutz balloon-powered rocket. RELATED SUBJECTS: Arts and Crafts , Games and Toys , Aviation and Airplanes , Science Experiments and Projects , Cars and Trucks