The Magic School Bus. Gets Programmed
A Book About Computers
Bruce Degen est surtout connu pour ses illustrations vibrantes, en particulier son travail sur la très appréciée série Magic School Bus. Ses propres livres, tels que Jamberry, révèlent une approche ludique de la narration et de l'illustration, privilégiant l'humour et la joie. Il a découvert sa passion pour la littérature jeunesse par désir de créer de l'art qui suscite le rire et le plaisir. La formation artistique diversifiée de Degen éclaire sa capacité unique à insuffler de l'esprit visuel et de la chaleur dans ses œuvres captivantes pour jeunes lecteurs.






A Book About Computers
Miss Fissels Schulklasse macht mit dem Zauberschulbus eine Exkursion durch den menschlichen Körper und lernt dabei seine Funktionen kennen.
Jesse Bear has his own way of saying his special message and of celebrating every month of the year. Starting off the new year with cheers, Jesse says it with horns in January, colored eggs in April, and a star-filled, flag-waving, band-playing July parade. He says it with Halloween faces in October, and a thankful family around the Thanksgiving table in November. Young children will identify with Jesse Bear's "I love you" -- said in many different ways, but always meaning the same -- and the fun he has in expressing that sentiment throughout the year. Join Jesse Bear in his exuberant celebration of all twelve months, made extra special with Bruce Degen's artwork.
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Scholastic is re-releasing the ten original Magic School Bus titles in paperback. With updated scientific information, the bestselling science series ever is back! When Ms. Frizzle drives the Magic School Bus full speed ahead into the ocean, the class takes a submarine expedition that's anything but ordinary. With a well-meaning lifeguard in tow, the class takes a deep breath and learns about hot water vents, coral reefs, plant and animal life on the ocean floor, and more!
Hat and boot in hand, a boy and a bear set off on a delicious and raucous romp through Berryland. They frolic in strawberry fields forever, rumble and ramble in blackberry brambles, and topple their canoeberry with blueberries. Silly rhymes and a musical beat practically beg to be read aloud, preferably accompanied by dancing. New readers will giggle as they follow the fruit-frenzied pals on their berry adventures. Jamberry builds quickly in intensity and complexity, starting with "One berry, Two berry, Pick me a blueberry," and working up to "Raspberry, Jazzberry, Razzmatazzberry, Berryband, Merryband, Jamming in Berryland." Children will love discovering the subtle touches in Bruce Degen's illustrations: a frog climbing out of a hat, crackers and butter instead of lily pads, and a sign by the raspberry skating rink imploring skaters not to pick the jelly rolls planted nearby. Every character seems giddy with well-fed joy in this veritable jamboree of flavorful fun. Jamberry is a book best enjoyed on a gloomy day with a dollop of vanilla ice cream. (Baby to Preschool) --Emilie Coulter
This book offers insights from a leading authority in early childhood education, presenting strategies and activities designed to foster learning and development in young children. It emphasizes the importance of play-based learning and provides practical tips for parents and educators to create enriching environments. With a focus on nurturing curiosity and creativity, the book serves as a valuable resource for anyone involved in the education of preschool-aged children.