599.5 MOO.  Ralphie is crushed when a fever keeps him home from school on the day he is scheduled to host the Frizzle News Network television broadcast.

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599.5 MOO

 Ralphie is crushed when a fever keeps him home from school on the day he is scheduled to host the Frizzle News Network television broadcast on health, but he ends up hosting anyway--as the specimen under study.  MAG

 A special field trip on the magic school bus allows Ms. Frizzle's class to experience a hurricane firsthand, from air, sea, and land.  COL

 On a special field trip aboard the magic school bus, Ms. Frizzle's class learns about the ocean and the different creatures that live there.  COL

 On a special field trip in the magic school bus, Ms. Frizzle's class learns first hand about different kinds of rocks and the formation of the earth.  551 COL

 Come along with Ms. Frizzle's class to the Arctic Circle as they learn it's not just about getting warm, but finding a way to keep the heat you have.  536 COL

 Ms. Frizzle takes her class on a field trip through the town's electrical wires so they can learn how electricity is generated and how it is used.  COL