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One of my favorite homeschool deals is available again! 🙂 Right now at Educents, you can subscribe to the Magic School Bus Science Club for only $108! Just use the exclusive coupon code FHD10 at checkout.
Children will explore science through exciting and thrilling experiments that will spark an interest and curiosity in science. Each kit includes a colorful manual based on The Magic School Bus characters, as well as everything you need to complete at least seven experiments related to that month’s theme. Have your kids fasten their seatbelts and go on the ride of their lives with Ms. Frizzle and her students on The Magic School Bus!
You can see how we use the Magic School Bus kits in our homeschool here. You can also find lots of free Magic School Bus unit study resources here to extend your learning.
- Acids and Bases
- Bacteria and fungi
- Fossils
- The human body
- Weather
- Magnets
- Solids, liquids, and gases
- Stars and planets
- Air
- Water
- Light, mirrors, and rainbows
- Volcanoes
To get this homeschool deal from Educents:
- Create a free account with Educents if you don’t have one already
- Locate this homeschool deal on the Educents home page
- Load this deal into your cart
- Use the exclusive coupon code FHD10 to take an additional 10% off all Educents orders!
- Check out and ENJOY!
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Hi Jamerrill 🙂
Just wanted to let you know that I just ordered the Magic School Bus Science kits through your link 🙂 Thanks to your discount code, it will only cost $9.00 a month for the science kits, whoot! I have boys, so instead of “crafts” we do “science experiments”.
Blessings to you and yours 🙂
Esther