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			<title>BE SWEPT BY THE STORM!</title>
			<description> BE SWEPT BY THE STORM!  The Magic School Bus&#8482; Kicks Up A Storm thunders into the Children's Museum of Houston on March 8   Sponsored by BJ Services Co.    The Magic School Bus&#8482; Kicks Up A Storm moves full speed ahead to have kids explore the many moods of Mother Nature. Based on the popular, educational cartoon, The Magic School Bus&#8482; Kicks Up A Storm will kick into gear March 8 through May 11, 2008 at the Children's Museum of Houston. With such unpredictable weather in our area, it&#8217;s never too early to explain to kids the importance of weather tracking, as it plays a major role on where they live and even what they wear! Through the exhibit&#8217;s hands-on components, they can study how meteorologists monitor these fascinating climatic changes and learn to appreciate the beauty and danger of our environment.  Join Ms. Frizzle&#8482;&#8212;the irrepressible teacher with a taste for adventure, her sidekick, Liz&#8212;the lizard, and a school bus that changes into just about anything, in an exploration about...
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2008 22:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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