From "The Magic School Bus" to "Molly of Denali," these shows encourage kids to put the electronics down and go play in the dirt.
"The Magic School Bus" is one of the most beloved educational TV shows ever made, but a theory about Miss Frizzle suggests it ...
• 33 feet, 8 inches long. • 8.5 feet wide. • 13 feet tall. • Built on a Ford chassis with a Winnebago commercial shell. • Includes an automatic leveling system. No more shaking classrooms. • Powered ...
Back in 1994, Scholastic Productions, Nelvana, and PBS brought the wacky, pro-science show The Magic School Bus to children everywhere. Just as field trips were always the best part of elementary ...
As a kid, when you thought of Ms. Frizzle, you probably thought singularly of the character. It might not have dawned on you that she was voiced by none other than celebrated actress Lily Tomlin.
Based on a Ford F-53 EPIC chassis from Motiv Power Systems, the Magic Bus is a project of Winnebago and YouthPower365. The electric bus has been outfitted as a traveling learning center for ...
Magic Bus's Matthew Spacie says much of the difficulty of sustaining and growing Magic Bus over the past 14 years has been the relative complexity of its model. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint(Pradeep ...
Unlike the monster they’re named after, frankencars, and frankenvehicles in general, are usually a sum of the best parts of the vehicles used in the build. Proof of that is not in the proverbial ...
So, here's Randy Grubb's "Magic Bus." It's a mix of milk truck, Volkswagen Microbus, GMC Motorhome, hand-formed aluminum, and sci-fi all frappéd in an art-deco blender with some pastel paint. For ...
Almost anyone who went to university in Manchester will be remember the Magic Bus. Cheap and frequent, the blue and yellow buses with its trademark wizard was the go-to mode of transport for anyone ...
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