The Skeletons at the Croakinville Museum - Phillip Cox & Robert Klein

The Skeletons at the Croakinville Museum

ByPhillip Cox & Robert Klein

  • Release Date: 2013-08-10
  • Genre: Fiction for Young Adults

Description

Again we visit the fictional town of Croakinville, where the professor  will guide his niece’s friends on a fun and instructive stroll through the Museum and 3D Lab to explore wonders of the human skeleton. Along the way they will see antique farm machinery and even the famous Oscar Meyer Weiner mobile. With rotational images, galleries, videos, audios, challenges and much more on display, you can join the group for an interactive and multifaceted educational experience that you won’t likely forget. The doors are opening now.  Let’s go!

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