I'm a Big Sister (UK ANZ edition)
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Joanna Cole was een auteur van kinderboeken en een wetenschapsdocent. Ze is het meest bekend als de auteur van de kinderboekenserie The Magic School Bus. Haar werk omvat meer dan 250 boeken, van haar eerste boek Cockroach tot de beroemde Magic School Bus-serie. Cole werd geboren in Newark, New Jersey, en groeide op in het nabijgelegen East Orange. Als kind hield ze van wetenschap en had ze een lerares die haar deed denken aan Ms. Frizzle. Ze studeerde af aan het City College of New York met een bachelordiploma in psychologie. Na postdoctorale cursussen werkte ze een jaar als bibliothecaresse op een basisschool in Brooklyn.






The author/artist creators of How I Was Adopted present this child's-eye view of family life, deftly describing the joy of welcoming a new sibling into the family. A companion volume to I'm a Big Sister.
A sensible, reassuring guide to sex and growing up, revised with the most up- to-date information.
"When Arnold wishes he had more information for his family tree, Ms. Frizzle revs up the Magic School Bus and the class zooms back to prehistoric times. First stop: 3.5 billion years ago! Luckily Ms. Frizzle has a plan, and the class is right there to watch simple cells become sponges and then fish and dinosaurs, then mammals and early primates and, eventually, modern humans. This is the story of a species, of our species, as only Ms. Frizzle can tell it"--
Ms. Frizzle's class learns about the animals that live in the polar regions of the world, including how they adapt to their icy habitats.
Journeying back in time to when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, Ms. Frizzle's class learns all about these creatures, including their life cycle, diet, physical characteristics, behaviors, and extinction.
"A nonfiction companion to the original Magic School Bus series"--Cover.
"A nonfiction companion to the original Magic School Bus series"--Cover.
On a field trip to the Amazon rain forest, Ms. Frizzle's class explores the ecosystem, learning about the canopy and the wildlife that lives there.
Ms. Frizzle and her students are on a whirlwind tour from the Arctic to the equator so that they can see signs of climate change