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Cole was born in Newark, New Jersey, the daughter of Elizabeth (Reid), a homemaker, and Mario Basilea, a house painter. [4] She grew up in the suburb East Orange. [3] [5] She loved science as a child, and had a teacher that she says acted a little like Ms. Frizzle, but that she did not resemble her physically because her teacher looked "very conservative".
Joanna Cole (author) (1944–2020), American writer of children's books Joanna Cole (politician) (born 1948), American politician Joanne Cole (1934–1985), British artist and illustrator
Bruce Degen (/ ˈ d iː ɡ ə n / DEEG-ən; [1] June 14, 1945 – November 7, 2024) was an American illustrator and writer, known for illustrating The Magic School Bus, a picture book series written by Joanna Cole. He collaborated with writers Nancy White Carlstrom, on the Jesse Bear books, and Jane Yolen, on the Commander Toad series.
The Magic School Bus is a series of children's books about science, written by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen.Designed for ages 6-9, they feature the antics of Ms. Valerie Felicity Frizzle and her class, who board a sentient anthropomorphic mini school bus which takes them on field trips to impossible locations, including the solar system, clouds, the past, and the human body.
Subject's complete name (birthdate – death) can be a lead-in to the subject's popular name.Describe the subject's nationality and profession(s) in which the subject is most notable.
The news comes from Maddie's ex-mother-in-law, Bonnie Townsend (Judith Ivey), who contacts Maddie (Joanna Garcia Swisher) and informs her that Bill has suffered a fatal heart attack. His sudden ...
Joanna Coles began her journalism career in 1984 on The Spectator. In 1987, she started work as a reporter for The Daily Telegraph , before moving to the staff at The Guardian in 1989. In 1993, she co-created, wrote and presented BBC Radio 4's "Mediumwave," a live weekly radio show about the media; and wrote and presented Late Media, the TV ...
Joanna Barnes, who played different but memorable roles in two iterations of “The Parent Trap,” has died at age 87. A friend of the actress, Sally Jackson, told The Hollywood Reporter that ...