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Book Description
The Magic School Bus was a series of children's books intended to teach scientific concepts to children. The books feature the exploits of Ms. Frizzle and her class of students at Walkerville Elementary School who board a magical school bus which takes them on educational adventures to space, under the Earth, into the human body, or to other such locations. The books were written in the first person from the point of view of an unnamed student in the Friz's class.
Synopsis:
The classroom is decorated as Dinosaur Land, but Ms. Frizzle-inspired by an archeological dig-craves a more authentic experience. The Magic School Bus turns into a time machine and transports the class back millions of years to an adventure where they learn about dinosaurs, their habitats and diets, and even a Maiasaura nesting ground.
From Publishers Weekly
Readers eager to hop aboard Ms. Frizzle's bus for another junket will not be disappointed by this latest expedition. It's visitor's day at school and the students have turned the classroom into Dinosaur Land, but the impulsive teacher nevertheless announces a dinosaur dig, and the class piles onto the magic school bus. At the site, paleontologists have uncovered the bones of some Maiasaura dinosaurs, but are disappointed that they haven't found any nests. With a characteristic gleam in her eye, Ms. Frizzle asks, "Want to look for some Maiasaura nests, kids?"--and the bus becomes a time machine transporting the class back millions of years. They make stops in the Late Triassic Period, the Late Jurassic Period, the Late Cretaceous Period and, finally, the Cretaceous Period, where they discover a Maiasaura nesting ground. In exploring each era, the students examine various dinosaur species' habits and habitats, diets and physical characteristics. As always, Cole's text and Degen's art are fastidiously researched and exuberantly presented on creatively crowded pages. Ages 6-9.
From School Library Journal
Grade 1-3-Preparations for Visitors Day in Room 101 come to a sudden halt when Ms. Frizzle receives an invitation to a dinosaur dig. With a twist of a dial, the Magic School Bus becomes a time machine hurtling through prehistory, stopping at various points in the Mesozoic Era so the class can observe flora and fauna, shoot a video, make smart remarks, and generate the usual blizzard of written reports. Readers may be confused to read on one page that reptiles are cold-blooded and that dinosaurs were a kind of a reptile, and on the next that some may have been warm-blooded; otherwise, Cole mixes up-to-date facts and general statements with virtuoso skill, stirring in plenty of jokes, small subplots, and flights of fancy. One gruesome scene aside, Degen's full-color illustrations enhance both the humor and the information, featuring maps, charts, actual-size drawings of fossil teeth, plenty of dinos in action, and Ms. Frizzle's famous, ever-startling wardrobe. Climb aboard-there's never a dull moment with "the Friz" at the wheel!
-John Peters, New York Public Library
From Booklist
Ages 5-9. Fans of Ms. Frizzle and her way-out field trips are in for another bumpy but adventuresome ride. What starts out as a supposed visit to a dinosaur dig to unearth Maiasaurus nests turns into a hair-raising time-travel journey through the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods. Every page is brimming with the latest dino facts and theories, plus plenty of wisecracking dialogue from Ms. Frizzle's band of students. Watercolor, pen, and gouache paintings by Degan are requisite, and he delivers his usual entertaining, energetic illustrations. Cole and Degan are a can't-miss team when it comes to making science a good time, no matter what the subject. With the Magic School Bus TV show scheduled for this fall, expect even more Frizzle fanatics.
Denia Hester
Book Dimension :
length: (cm)21.4 width:(cm)25.4
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说实话,这本书的叙事节奏掌握得真是高明,完全不像那种为了塞满知识点而堆砌文字的科普读物。它有一种流畅的、引人入胜的叙事弧线,让你读起来完全停不下来,仿佛真的身处另一个时空。我是一个喜欢阅读历史和科学的成年人,通常我对儿童读物会抱持着一种挑剔的态度,总觉得它们在深度上有所欠缺。但这本书的深度恰到好处,它没有回避那些复杂的科学概念,比如地质年代的划分、生物的演化理论,但是它处理这些“大部头”的方式非常轻盈和优雅,绝不会让小读者感到枯燥或压力山大。我特别欣赏作者在构建场景时的那种空间感和画面感,当描述到那些巨大的蜥脚类恐龙漫步在茂密的蕨类植物中时,我仿佛能闻到潮湿的泥土和植物的气息。它不只是在“告诉”你信息,它是在“创造”一个沉浸式的体验。这种沉浸感对于培养孩子的想象力和对未知世界的探索欲至关重要。每次读完一个小章节,我都会被那种宏大感所震撼,然后忍不住去查阅更多相关的资料。
评分这本书给我带来的最大感受是那种对“尺度”的重新认知。我们生活在人类的尺度下,习惯了我们周围事物的尺寸和速度。但一旦翻开这本书,你会立刻被带入一个完全不同的宏大尺度中——巨大的时间跨度、无法想象的生物体型、以及地球环境的剧烈变迁。它用非常直观的方式展示了物种的兴衰和地球历史的厚重感。读完之后,我感觉自己看待周围的世界都多了一层历史的滤镜。这不仅仅是关于恐龙,更是关于生命力本身如何在地球上挣扎、繁衍和最终消逝的哲学思考。虽然这本书的标题听上去很具体,但它散发出的那种对生命演化和宇宙规律的敬畏感,是极其深刻的。它成功地在孩子心中埋下了一颗探索“时间”和“变化”的种子,这比记住多少个恐龙化石的名字要宝贵得多。
评分我得说,这本书的装帧设计简直是艺术品级别的。现在的童书市场充斥着大量粗制滥造的产品,色彩过于饱和,纸张一摸就知道是廉价油墨印的,拿在手里都感觉对不起孩子。但这本完全不同,它的纸张厚实有质感,即便是那些需要大跨页展示恐龙全貌的插图,色彩的层次感也处理得极其细腻,完全没有廉价的印刷品常有的那种平面化处理。更妙的是,书中的排版设计也极具巧思,文字和图画的布局不是简单的左右划分,而是相互渗透、相互引导的。有些页面的文字仿佛是从岩石的缝隙中生长出来,有些则被设计成了化石的边缘。这种用心的设计,让这本书不仅仅是一本科普读物,更像是一件值得收藏的工艺品。它教会了孩子什么是“美”,什么是“品质”,远比单纯学习恐龙知识更有价值。我甚至都不太舍得让孩子随便翻阅,生怕弄脏了这些精美的页面。
评分这本关于恐龙的书简直是为我们家那个恐龙迷量身定做的!我儿子,他今年七岁,最近对史前生物的痴迷程度简直到了令人发指的地步,每天抱着恐龙模型不撒手。我原本以为市面上那些介绍恐龙的书籍无非就是一些枯燥的图鉴,无非就是“三角龙吃草,霸王龙吃肉”那一套,看两页就扔到一边了。但这本书,哎呀,完全颠覆了我的想象!它没有直接把我们带到恐龙时代,而是用一种非常巧妙的方式,把那些遥远的、庞大的生物带到了我们身边。里面的插图色彩极其丰富,而且细节处理得非常到位,我甚至能从那些霸王龙的皮肤纹理上感受到那种粗糙的力量感。最让我惊喜的是,它不仅仅是罗列事实,更像是在讲一个精彩的故事,把恐龙的生活习性、它们如何生存、为什么会灭绝这些复杂的内容,用一种孩子能理解的、充满好奇心的方式呈现出来。我的孩子现在可以津津有味地跟我讲出好几种恐龙的名字,甚至还能模仿它们的叫声,这让我觉得这本书的教育价值远远超出了我的预期。它成功地激发了他对自然历史的兴趣,而不是仅仅满足于“我认识一只恐龙”这种浅层的成就感。
评分从教育理念的角度来看,这本书的处理方式非常值得称赞,它巧妙地平衡了“娱乐性”和“知识性”,这是很多科普书难以企及的境界。它没有采用那种居高临下的说教口吻,而是完全站在一个同等的、充满好奇心的探索者角度来引导读者。我注意到它在介绍某些恐龙的生态位时,会引入一些比较前沿的古生物学发现,这些信息即便是对于成年人来说,也可能需要搜索一下才能理解,但作者通过非常形象的比喻,让抽象的概念变得具体可感。比如,它可能用我们熟悉的现代动物的行为来类比古代恐龙的社会结构,这种类比非常贴切,一下子就拉近了遥远的时空距离。这说明作者对目标读者的认知发展规律有着深刻的理解,知道如何搭建认知桥梁,而不是一味地灌输数据。这种启发式的教育方式,比死记硬背有效率高出百倍。
评分神奇校车变成时间机器,回去看恐龙
评分神奇校车变成时间机器,回去看恐龙
评分神奇校车变成时间机器,回去看恐龙
评分神奇校车变成时间机器,回去看恐龙
评分神奇校车变成时间机器,回去看恐龙
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