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You don’t have to look far to see a spider’s web—in the corner of the window, on a fence, or in a bush—spiders make their homes everywhere. And there are so many kinds of spiders! Some red, some blue, yellow, and more…all fascinating. Amazing photography and easy-to-understand text makes Spiders a hit in this National Geographic Kids series.

32 pages, Paperback

First published August 23, 2011

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Laura Marsh

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52 reviews
November 4, 2023
Very educational and beautiful pictures. I wouldn't recommend this for families that are trying to make spiders less scary. The book is very honest, but it's focusing on all the cool things about spiders (which are oftentimes the scary things). Also, it bugs me that their definition of "venomous" is "poisonous." Those aren't the same thing.
66 reviews1 follower
November 6, 2020
Oct. 27, 2020
Genre: Informational Nonfiction
Grades: K-1
Very cool book. I love to look at spiders in books, not in person. This books has so many facts that I didn't even know. Kids loved this book and want me to read it over and over.
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October 23, 2018
Amazing

Love this book. It is great and I learned a lot from it. I think everyone should read this book.
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23 reviews1 follower
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December 3, 2019
This book is about spiders and their natural habitat. This book is also about how spiders function when something is bothering them and how they live on a daily basis.
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December 9, 2021
Very cool! The close-up photos were creepy and fascinating!
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346 reviews
December 25, 2021
very impressed by all the new things i learned about spiders and the spider things they do! they are cute little friends! now i think i am ready to watch Spiderman No Way Home
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September 27, 2022
Solid nonfiction title for this reading level, can be shortened or selectively read for a storytime.
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808 reviews53 followers
October 29, 2024
Great facts & the kids love the jokes they include in this series.
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442 reviews
May 31, 2024
Interesting book but i dont like spiders.
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14 reviews2 followers
February 24, 2013
Audience- I believe that this book would be for younger elementary students such as first grade. It is very short and has very simple vocabulary and the words the students may have trouble with can be found in the glossary. I also think this book would appeal more to a male audience because boys are often times more into bugs than girls, but some girls may enjoy this book also. This would be great for students who are interested in spiders and wanting to know more about them.

Appeal- This book would be very appealing to spider lovers. All of the pictures are real photographs of spiders and the many different kinds they are. I personally find the pictures a little eerie because they are so real. Each page has at least one picture which makes it an easy and interesting book to read. It is also very colorful which grabs your attention.

Application- I would use this book in my classroom when teaching a science lesson on spiders. I would not use the whole book at one time. The book is split into different sections which covers the spiders that strangest, largest, deadliest, etc. It also has a section which covers the body of the spider and another section where spiders live. I would use the information that this text gives me because I feel like it is simple enough for younger students to get. One lesson I would use this book for is by covering the super spiders section. I would let my students pick one of these spiders to learn more about and we would do a mini research project where they could learn more about a spider they are interested in. After that they can draw a picture of their spider and they can teach a partner, group, or the class about the spider they researched.

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29 reviews1 follower
May 11, 2014
National Geographic Readers: Spiders is a great informational text sharing facts and interesting information about spiders, including vivid images, fun charts and graphs, and text features that draw in young readers. The text is up-to-date (published 2011) and helps young readers gain experience with expository text styles and informational text features.

I would use this with younger students in grades K-2. It’d be a great text to use in teaching text features, such as how to use titles, bolded words, and graphics to gather information. It could also be used to supplement science instruction for 1st grade, where students study various animals in stages of life. It’s helpful to use in offering informational texts at age-appropriate levels, making it accessible to younger students.
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114 reviews7 followers
September 9, 2012
A nice, simple book about spiders for early readers and preschoolers. Great photos.
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February 12, 2014
Great




very good book enjoyed it. My son can't stop looking at it. he is only 4 years old. daughter loves it too.
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January 3, 2016
The pictures are very good, the text could be much better. A more organized way of presenting would be good, but it's a common flaw of the National Geographic Readers books.
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595 reviews23 followers
January 31, 2021
Brilliant book for young readers and young children who can't yet read about spiders. Lots of colourful images and key information.
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420 reviews7 followers
March 30, 2017
A great informative book on spiders. Great photos and close-ups of spiders paired up with concise information on body, food, senses, webs, super spiders, baby spiders, glossary, and quiz with hints. Pair it up with The Diary of a Spider for a fiction vs. non fiction unit, or use it to introduce text features.
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