Cookies are an irresistible treat, easy to make and yummy to munch. But why should they be naked? Dress Your Cookie! Provides decorating know-how and complete directions to create 70 fabulous outfits that your cookie creations will be proud to wear - all created from one foolproof icing recipe. Dress your cookies as pirates or mermaids, a bride or groom, a bumblebee or a ladybug, or even as …
These books combine fun stories with neat facts, humor, illustrations-and they all feature the fabulous Ms. Fizzle!
Arnold has swallowed the Magic School Bus! Now, instead of seeing an exhibit of the human body at a museum, the class is taking a look at Arnold's stomach, his intestines, his bloodstream, and more from the inside on this heart-stopping fieldtrip - one the reluctant Arnold would be happy to miss. A special field trip on the magic school bus allows Ms. Frizzle's class to get a first hand loo…
What the sun made of? How did astronauts get to the Moon and what did they find there? In this book you'll find the answers and lots more about what's out in space
Hi, my name is Wanda. I'm one of the students in Ms. Frizzle's class. You've probably heard about Ms.Frizzle. She's always taking us on amazing field trips, and we learn tons about her favorite subject-science!
While on their way to Weatherama Amusement Park to attend the Wild Weather Show, Ms. Frizzle and her class get a first-hand lesson in the forces of nature as they fly directly into the heart of a powerful tornado.
Hi, my name is Phoebe. I'm one of the kids in Ms. Frizzle's class. When we started studying our bird unit, we had no idea we were headed for the big chill-until we ended up in Antarctica by mistake.We had a cool time learning about penguins, iceberg and the South Pole. But then we fell into some icy waters. Find out how we got out of the penguin puzzle.
Did you know that the ancient Greeks held the very first Olympic Games in Athens - nearly 3,000 years ago? Find out how their Games differed from ours, and also about their warriors, gods and way of life.'