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  2. The Magic School Bus - Wikipedia

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    The first medium in which this franchise was developed was the Magic School Bus book series. Craig Walker, vice-president and senior editorial director at Scholastic Co., stated that the concept began with the idea of combining science with fictional stories, and Joanna Cole (who had written both science and humor before) and Bruce Degen were then approached with creating such a series.

  3. Teacher in Space Project - Wikipedia

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    The new Teachers in Space program began in 2005. In March 2005, Teacher in Space candidate Pam Leestma, a second-grade teacher and cousin of Space Shuttle astronaut David Leestma, completed a training flight aboard a MiG-21 operated by X-Rocket, LLC. [8] Armadillo Aerospace, Masten Space Systems, PlanetSpace, Rocketplane Limited, Inc., and XCOR ...

  4. Magic Tree House - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Osborne says that she can work on Magic Tree House up to 12 hours a day and seven days a week [7] and has used space at shared office space, The Writer's Room. [8] She has modeled her writing after Hemingway by trying to be simple and direct [7] and is "noted for writing clear, lively, well-paced prose in both her stories and her ...

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  6. Solar System - Wikipedia

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    This was the first evidence that anything other than the planets repeatedly orbited the Sun, [289] though Seneca had theorized this about comets in the 1st century. [290] Careful observations of the 1769 transit of Venus allowed astronomers to calculate the average Earth–Sun distance as 93,726,900 miles (150,838,800 km), only 0.8% greater ...

  7. A Mango-Shaped Space - Wikipedia

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    A Mango-Shaped Space is a 2003 young adult novel by the American author Wendy Mass. A Mango-Shaped Space is Mass's fourth fiction novel. The book received the American Library Association Schneider Family Book Award in 2004. [1] The novel has since been nominated for, and received, a number of other awards. [2]

  8. In 1968, after a fan request, Charles M. Schulz added a Black character to his "Peanuts" comic strip. Franklin is finally getting his moment in a TV special.

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