The Magic School Bus Inside The Human Body
分級讀本/橋梁書
The Magic School Bus Inside The Human Body
P
書籍資訊
| 適讀年齡 | 4 - 8 | 
| 適合年級 | 1 - 3 | 
| 字數 | 2,156 字 | 
| Grade level equivalent | 3.0 | 
| AR level | 4.6 | 
| F&p/guided reading level | P | 
| Lexile | |
| DRA level | |
| 出版社 | Scholastic | 
| 出版日期 | October 1990 | 
When the school bus, Ms. Frizzle, and the entire class magically shrink and accidentally enter Arnold's mouth, the ensuing anatomical adventure proves educational as well as exciting.
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