Yes, it can be considered science fiction. The show often involves fantastical scientific concepts and adventures that fall within the realm of science fiction.
Yes. These books blend scientific facts with fictional scenarios. For example, the bus can transform into different forms and travel to various places like the human body or outer space. It uses this fictional device to teach real science to kids, which is very much in line with the nature of science fiction, where fictional elements are used to explore scientific ideas.
Mostly, yes. The Magic School Bus books are designed with children in mind. They introduce scientific concepts in a fun and accessible way for young readers. However, adults can also enjoy them as a way to review basic science knowledge or to share the educational experience with children.
To some extent, they are. The books incorporate elements of science and imagination, presenting educational and entertaining stories that have traits of science fiction. They make learning science fun and engaging through fictional scenarios.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'black rule obeah scool stories' are. 'Obeah' is a form of folk magic in some Caribbean cultures. It could be stories related to some sort of rules within a context that involves black magic or obeah in a school setting, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
Well, the most important character is Ms. Frizzle. She is the one who drives the Magic School Bus and leads the students on all kinds of wild adventures. Among the students, Arnold is quite memorable. He is a bit of a worrywart but always gets dragged into the fun. And then there's Tim, he's always asking questions and eager to explore. All of them together make the Magic School Bus Story so interesting.