The Magic School Bus Presents Volcanoes and Earthquakes Lessons
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I really enjoyed reading this book, and it was fun to read. The Magic school bus book about volcanoes and earthquakes was very informational. Of all the information books about volcanoes this had the most facts and was easiest and most fun to read. It had facts about the different types of volcanoes, other types of phenomena that happen in areas where there are volcanoes, and even extra information about the experts who study volcanoes, the rocks, and what kinds of things happen under our feet.
I really enjoyed reading this book, and it was fun to read. I really liked how just about every page had the same format. There was the quick read information that had the largest text size to grab the readers attention, then there was framed text with comments from Ms. Frizzle, and her students with more facts. One thing I really liked was the small paper that was meant to represent a report written by one of Ms. Frizzle's students. There were also captions that were accompanied by good pictures, and the whole cartoon aspect brings the book to life, so it is almost like you are watching an episode of The Magic School Bus.
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