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This non-fiction series aims to encourage children to access the wonder of the world around them. The books have two reading levels, with a simple sentence on each page for beginners, and more complex information for more confident readers. In this text illustrations show a spider building a web.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2002

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2,076 reviews20 followers
October 7, 2015
Given to Jacob for his 4th or 5th birthday by Faith and Grace.
Read again for CC1 wk 5 study of invertebrates.
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September 20, 2020
Packed full of information for little ones and adults a like, I actually learned a thing or two I didn't know too. Beautiful pictures and just the right length to keep your child's attention. We have used this for our minibeast studies and my girls thoroughly enjoyed listening.

Brilliant and just what I expect from Usborne
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11 reviews
September 6, 2019
The rating and review are given by Arsh (8 years old) and Garv (6 years old). It is very informative. It has lots of pictures. I (Arsh) dreamt of spiders after reading the book.
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2,371 reviews25 followers
October 18, 2019
It's always awesome to find nonfiction for little kids that conveys good information without there being too much text or it becoming overwhelming. This one hit the sweet spot. We both learned lots.
33 reviews
May 3, 2021
So I rated it four because I like how the spiders are wonderful creatures and they are very interested
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54 reviews
May 4, 2022
A fun book to give to children. Especially to those who are into spiders
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November 25, 2013
When five-year-old Oliver was given this book he expressed revulsion. It seems he had picked up on his mother's fear of all creepy-crawly things. I believe that knowledge can help to break down unreasonable fears and it is better to start in childhood before they have set in. I read the book to him and he found the illustrations engaging and asked many questions. He learned that some spiders are big and perhaps should be avoided and that some are so small he would have difficulty seeing them. Hopefully, thanks to this book, he'll be a little more rational about them in future.
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