绘本故事《The Magic School Bus Inside the Human Body神奇校车-人体的奥秘》- 适合8-10岁,5-7岁,科普,趣味

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绘本《The Magic School Bus Inside the Human Body神奇校车-人体的奥秘》,Scholastic

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Ms. Frizzle shepherds her reluctant students through the human
body in a book that is as fancifully conceived as it is
educational. Ages 6-9.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Grade 1-4– Time to board the Magic School Bus again with that
wild, wacky, and wonderful teacher, Ms. Frizzle. After she teaches
her class about the human body and they visit the science museum,
Mrs. Frizzle shrinks the bus and the class–except Arnold, who
swallows them. This gives Cole and Degen the chance for two
parallel stories, inside and outside of Arnold. With the bus
inside, Cole explains digestion from the stomach into the small
intestines. Then the bus enters a blood vessel where readers can
see the plasma, red and white blood cells, and the flow into the
heart. From there the class, now out of the bus and garbed in
operating room smocks and masks, flows with the blood cells, now
with fresh oxygen, to the brain. They climb down the bones of the
spine, follow nerves to see muscles work, and then finally catch up
with the bus to emerge in the nasal cavity. Meanwhile on part of
each facing page, Arnold has coped with being lost and alone and
has made it back to the school. With an enormous sneeze he sends
the bus out to join him in the parking lot. The class can now chart
the body from actual experience. Cole concludes with a true-false
test with answers to help readers distinguish reality from fantasy.
As readers of the previous “Magic School Bus” books (Scholastic)
know, this is an enjoyable look at factual material painlessly
packaged with the ribbons and balloons of jokes and asides meant to
appeal to kids. Degen’s zany, busy, full-color drawings fill the
pages with action and information far beyond the text. Using a
variety of visuals, including notes, close-ups, and diagrams along
with a variety of realistic kids, he moves the parallel stories to
their conclusions. Kids will love this book. –Sylvia S. Marantz,
Wellington School, Columbus, Ohio Copyright 1989 Reed Business
Information, Inc. –This text refers to an out of print or
unavailable edition of this title.