Arnold's know-it-all cousin Janet drives the whole class crazy when she joins Ms. Frizzle's class on a field trip and gets them lost in outer space! But when the navigational system breaks down, and Ms. Frizzle "accidentally" gets lost in the solar system, Janet may be the only one with enough knowledge to save them!.
Ms. Frizzle takes the class to a dinosaur dig. She completes this field trip by traveling back 67 million years to see what those ancient reptiles (including T-Rex) were really like.
Will help students understand the concepts necessary to use maps correctly. Students will also learn about the many different types of maps and how each type can help a person better understand the world. Discuss important concepts, such as latitude, longitude, time, and cartography.
Explore latitude and longitude, grids, degrees, minutes, seconds, scale, time zones, and other concepts significant to understading how globes help people understand the earth.
Step into Tasha Tudor's storybook world and experience all the joys of a Corgi Cottage Christmas as Tasha reads from A Night Before Christmas, fashions a wreath, bakes Christmas cookies and shares the beauty of a Vermont winter.
This story is the touching tale of the benevolent naturalist who roamed the Ohio Valley in the early 1800's planting apple orchards, making friends, and spreading goodwill along his way. Known to early settlers as a gentle soul with a reverence for all life, Johnny never missed a chance to save an abandoned animal or to savor a delicious apple pie.
In Curious George the man with the yellow hat meets George in the jungle and decides to take him to the city. George doesn't mean any harm, but his shipboard antics soon get him into trouble. In Curious George goes to the Hospital Curious George wondered how the last puzzle piece would taste, and now it's disappeared! Rushed to the emergency ward, George soon forgets his fears as he learns about hospitals, makes friends and entertains the children's ward.
Based on the book, "Frog and Toad together" by Arnold Lobel. Easy-going Frog and excitable Toad share four amusing adventures - and make some important discoveries!.