Powered by Mom Blog shares a Magic School Bus 3 DVD Set Guest Giveaway
Do you have a Magic School Bus or Mrs. Frizzle fan at home? Do your kids love fun science experiments?
This 3 DVD set will entertain your children and they will learn at the same time! What more could you ask for?
Explore with Miss Frizzle everything from the smallest cell to the largest galaxy in episodes of the Emmy Award-winning television series THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS! Twelve episodes in this 3-DVD set cover topics like energy, habitat and sound. For 25 years and counting, generations of kids have enjoyed the magical ride. Where will the Magic Bus take you?
Kids and parents both love the Magic School Bus and it shows! They have won these awards:
- Gold and Platinum Award --Oppenheim Toy Portfolio
- Two Parents' Choice Video Awards and a Kids First! Finalist --Parents' Choice Awards and Kids First!
- NAPPA Honors --National Parenting Publications Awards (NAPPA)
Can't wait to win it? You can Buy it on Amazon!
One lucky winner will get this Magic School Bus, Revving Up 3 DVD set!
The Giveaway is open to US only, 18+
The Giveaway ends 1/7 at 1159p est
Be sure to complete the mandatory entry!
Mom Does Reviews is responsible for prize shipment. Participating bloggers were not compensated for this post.
love all the pretty colors of the crystal ones
I love an experiment that changes the texture of a substance.
making crystals
Those with water. My daughter likes science stuff with rocks
Love the volcano experiments.
I don't like any science experiments to be honest but if I had to choose it would be the dissections that we did.
anything to be honest
I liked the disections
I like the volcano experiment.
We love making gak! So much fun
Anything that eventually makes something I can eat! :)..you know the gunny worms and frezzing things...my daughter loves it if it explodes of course.
I built a volcano with my boys they loved it.
I loved when we did the butterfly project.
Hands on ones are my fav and the kids love getting messy.
Volcano eruption
I like science experiments that make everyday items (like soil) seem like magic!
We grew bacteria in petri dishes and it was pretty awesome! We took swabs of all kinds of stuff and let it grow for about two weeks 🙂 It was amazing what the results were.
I like the science experiments where you can mix things together bad a different solution is obtained, I love seeing the change in process.
I like hands on experiments.
I love any kind of hands on Science Experience. The ones where you mix liquids are probably my favorite.
The coke and mentos one.
I love all science experiments, I particulary love seeing a child when they see a plant germinate and grow from a seed.
As a kid I always liked the volcano experiment!
I like growing crystals.
We love nature walks and logging things like bird activity.
Growing plants
I always liked making volcanos!
We recently tried the egg in vinegar experiment. It was a great experience for both my kids
I think volcano's are amazing..
i love using microscopes
I haven't done too many science experiments yet since my daughter is still a toddler. Right now, we are just "science explorers" and do a lot of nature walks. 🙂
I like making volcanoes
I like making flubber!
I like growing crystals.
Definitely explosive ones.
With my littles, they like nearly immediate results. They love microwaving ivory soap and seeing things expand or blow up!
anyting that has to do with planets
I always enjoyed the tornados in the 2 liter bottles !
the grandkids like anything that makes a mess!
mynephew loves this show
I enjoyed anything that exploded. lol
I don't really like science experiments. They are usually messy.
chemistry experiments
I love any kind of science project that involves changing an objects form : ie changing liquid to gas
Love MSB!
Explosions of course! the bigger the better!
Im 26 and ive never done any 🙁
I love science experiments using dry ice. They are always really cool to watch.
I always liked the experiments we did in school on the human body. Putting saliva in a petri dish, looking at cells under microscopes, etc.
I love microscopy. My son likes baking soda and vinegar volcanoes.
I've always wanted to know what made things work the way they do, even since I was a kid. I would always take toys and things apart to see how they work. I actually remember doing a science project in elementary school to find out how we see color. LOL!!
Anything that explodes, of course. I'm a destructive person by nature 🙂