A new Raffi board book to delight the youngest of fans! Arachnophobes, there’s a spider on the floor! A perfect silly song sure to delight and entertain toddlers everywhere, Raffi’s latest board book is a welcome addition to the series. True Kelley’s irresistible artwork is the perfect showcase for the busy spider who climbs up an old woman, and along the way, manages to ensnare lots of critters in its web, including a family dog, a snake, an alligator, a skunk, an octopus, an elephant, a moose, and even a dinosaur! Whew!This latest high-energy entry in the Raffi Songs to Read board book collection is just right for very young children. The repetition, rhythm, and rhyme will help build early language skills and the outrageous story will have children clamoring for it again and again. “There’s a spider on the floor, on the floor. . . .”
Raffi is pure nostalgia and his songs have endured. Some of his hits have been made into picture books as part of the Raffi Songs to Read series. I'd definitely recommend giving your kids the treat of listening to a Raffi album and then reading these books.
Spider on the Floor is a simple song with a repeating, rhyming verse. A spider (which begins on the floor) crawls up the singer (it's written in first person). There is a verse where the spider is on their leg, then their stomach, neck, face, and head. Finally, the spider falls to the floor again and we repeat the first verse.
Paired with the visuals, this book is ideal for a child who is learning to label body parts. If you have a sensory-seeking kid, the obvious thing to do is have a spider-tickle party! --- I review books for children from the perspective of a parent of kids with autism. The review above is part of a longer post on books about singalong books: https://www.lineupthebooks.com/40-sin...
Grade: Pre-k and kindergarten Topic: talking about spiders and spiderwebs
This cute little song story can be used as a transition into a new area in pre-k and kindergarten. Allows for some wiggle room. You could even use it as a prequel to learning about spiders and talking about their webs. Have the students point out what is realistic or not in the pictures that accompany the story song.
This is a good song book. It is about a spider that starts on the floor and then works its way up a woman's body and creates a web so big that many things get caught up in the web. Good read.
I don't like spiders however I love this book! The illustrations are hilarious! I did do some on the spot editing since I prefer not to use the words "dumb" and "old".
A book ripe for reading, singing, or chanting about a spider that makes its way from the floor to the top of your head! Great audience participation title with silly artwork. PreK-2.
Considered using this in storytime but when the spider gets on the woman's head she says "I wish I were dead." I think it's totally fine for one on one us, just feels a touch dark for a larger group.