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Hey there, I hope this note finds you well. I wanted to ask if you're interested in seeing a magic trick. I recently discovered a new trick that never fails to amaze people, and I thought you might want to witness it too. The trick involves a deck of cards and some sleight of hand. It's one of those tricks that leave you questioning how it's possible. I won't spoil anything for you, but I can guarantee that you'll be left in awe once you see it in person.


Krulik, Nancy E., et al. The Magic School Bus Goes Upstream: A Book About Salmon Migration. New York, Scholastic Inc, 1997.

I haven t seen the Netflix MSB reboot yet, but I d love to see more new programming for young people that takes on the natural world in its gnarliness, that isn t afraid to be specific about how animals survive and interact with their ecosystem even if it s not cute. Marisa You would think that, after having her as their teacher for this long, the students would get suspicious when Miss Frizzle gives them flippers and says they might come in handy later.

Magical school bus salmon

I won't spoil anything for you, but I can guarantee that you'll be left in awe once you see it in person. Magic has always fascinated me because it allows us to suspend our disbelief and experience something seemingly impossible. It brings out a sense of wonder and astonishment that is hard to find elsewhere.

Magical school bus salmon

Krulik, N. E., Stevenson, N., & Cole, J. (1997). The magic school bus goes upstream: a book about salmon migration. New York, Scholastic Inc.

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Krulik, Nancy E, Nancy, Stevenson and Joanna. Cole. 1997. The Magic School Bus Goes Upstream: A Book About Salmon Migration. New York, Scholastic Inc.

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Krulik, Nancy E, Nancy, Stevenson and Joanna. Cole, The Magic School Bus Goes Upstream: A Book About Salmon Migration. New York, Scholastic Inc, 1997.

Krulik, Nancy E., et al. The Magic School Bus Goes Upstream: A Book About Salmon Migration. New York, Scholastic Inc, 1997.

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"From an episode of the animated TV series produced by Scholastic Productions, Inc. Based on The magic school bus books written by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen."--T.p. verso.

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Conor: As a frequent eater of salmon, I can agree that deep-frying a fresh, wild-caught salmon kind of feels like a waste. Just a quick pan-fry or baking might be better. But I'm going to stop thinking about that because we just encountered fishchildren.
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