Going Batty: A Book About Bats (The Magic School Bus, TV Tie In Books)

by Joanna Cole

Other authorsBruce Degen (Illustrator)
Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

J2S.700

Publication

Scholastic Inc.

Pages

32

Description

When Katie sees toy bats hanging from the ceiling of class 4A, she thinks they're Halloween decorations until Mr. G shows up and explains the class is going to study nocturnal animals. A visit to the zoo starts out way cool but quickly goes downhill: Suzanne and Becky won't stop fighting and then Katie finds herself hanging upside down inside the Bat Cave. Katie has really gone batty this time!

Description

The class is learning about nocturnal animals — creatures of the night. But Ralphie decides Ms. Frizzle is a vampire, and he's driving the rest of the class batty. That's when the Magic School Bus grows wings and flies into an old castle. If they hang around bats for awhile, will they find out the truth about Ms. Frizzle?

Collection

Barcode

644

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

32 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0590738720 / 9780590738729

User reviews

LibraryThing member elizabethguiver
This is a great and fun book for young children! The Magic School Bus books are always great for lessons and activities within the classroom. The book is a cute book about bats, great for any science lesson.
LibraryThing member bekeelen
Mrs. Frizzle was having a parents meeting and the children were setting up ad no one could find Mrs. Frizzle. When the parents showed up so did Mrs. Frizzle who took the parents out to a scary house and let them act like bats while the children thought she wa a vampire and got into the bus and got
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turned into bats then they swooped int to stop her from making their parents victims.
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Rating

½ (34 ratings; 3.7)

Call number

J2S.700
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