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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".
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.
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
Joanna Coles was born in Otley, West Yorkshire, England, in 1962. Her mother was a medical social worker and her father was a teacher. Much of her family still resides in Yorkshire. In 1972 at the age of 10, Coles had her first article published in the children's section of the Yorkshire Post. [4]
But as a father and a husband you have to make the time and work just as hard at it. Cynthia has even gushed about how much she roots for Cole’s on-screen love interest Beth, played by Kelly Reilly.
During a lovely moment supporting her husband at the 2023 Golden Globe Awards in January 2023, Cynthia dished to Billboard what she thought about the similarities and differences between Cole and ...
The book was adapted into the first episode of the Magic School Bus television series to be broadcast. It is likely not the first episode produced (i.e. the pilot episode) since Arnold at one point mentions that the class went on a field trip inside a rotten log, probably referring to the events of the episode The Magic School Bus Meets The Rot Squad.
Joanne Cole (6 June 1934 – 7 August 1985) was a British artist and illustrator. She most notably produced numerous children's books in the 1960s through to the 1980s. She also created artwork and puppets for British TV children's programmes. Together with husband Michael Cole they created Bod. [1]