Although he doesn't usually celebrate Easter, Spider has some pleasant adventures with Ladybug and Fly. This description may be from another edition of this product.
My preschooler adores this silly little book - that's good enough for me. This story is sweet and, yes, a little ridiculous - and that's just fine with us.
I loved this book when i was little!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
chill myra...i had this book when i was little and i loved it!!! it's so calm and amusing and simple...my dad got rid of all my kid's books but i'm definately gonna buy this one for my children one day...who cares if the spider has an accurate amount of legs or the book is lacking a detailed diagram of the thorax...this is not a biology textbook.those little picture of a CARTOON spider just enfuriated you didn't it myra...stop being such an adult and let kids read fun books...they have plenty of years to learn scientific information about spiders.
how spider...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
"How Spider Saved Easter" is just one of the series of first person stories about a lonely spider who always gets involved in the celebrations of his friends Ladybug and Fly. Fly is never happy about Spiders' involvement. Although Spider does not understand the traditions that are celebrated, he always accidently comes to the rescue of his insect friends.
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