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Books with title The Eensy Weensy Spider

  • Eensy Weensy Spider

    Penny Dann

    Paperback (Barrons Juveniles, Feb. 1, 1999)
    Children make the hand motions as they retell the popular nursery rhyme
  • Eensy Weensy Spider

    Heather Collins

    Board book (Kids Can Press, June 30, 1997)
    Nursery rhymes are as old as time. Passed from one generation to another, these verses are still the best and the most entertaining way for young children to learn language. Heather Collins's cheerful, animated illustrations of adorable stuffed-toy characters tell the story in this favorite nursery rhyme. Just the right size for infants and toddlers, this sturdy board book with rounded corners is built to withstand a baby's curiosity. It is sure to last -- and be loved -- well beyond the toddler years.
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  • The Spider's Web

    Peter Tremayne

    Hardcover (Minotaur Books, June 1, 1999)
    In the spring of 666 A.D., Sister Fidelma is summoned to the small Irish village of Araglin. An advocate of the Brehon law courts as well as a religieuse, she is to investigate the murder of the local chieftain. While traveling there with her friend Brother Eadulf, a band of brigands attacks the roadside hostel in which they are staying and attempts to burn them out. While Fidelman and Eadulf manage to beat back their attackers, this incident is only the first in a series that troubles them. When they arrive at Araglin, they find out that the chieftain was murdered in the middle of the night, and next to his body, a local deaf-mute man was found holding the bloody knife that killed him.While everyone else seems convinced that the man's guilt is obvious, sister Fidelma is not so sure. As she investigates, she's convinced that there is something happening in the seemingly quiet town--something that everyone is trying very hard to keep from her. In what may be the most challenging and confusing situation that she has yet faced, Fidelma must somehow uncover the truth behind the chieftain's murderer and find out what is really going on beneath the quiet surface of this rural town.
  • The Eensy Weensy Spider

    MaryAnnHoberman

    Board book (MeganTingleyBooks, Sept. 30, 2002)
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  • The Eensy-Weensy Spider The Eensy-Weensy Spider

    Mary Ann Hoberman

    Paperback (Warner Books, Dec. 27, 2002)
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  • The Eensy-Weensy Spider

    Mary Ann Hoberman

    Paperback (Little, Brown Young Readers, March 15, 2000)
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  • The Eensy Weensy Spider Freaks Out!

    Troy Cummings

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 25, 2010)
    Artist Troy Cummings has created a clever spin-off of the "Eensy Weensy Spider" nursery rhyme in this humorous picture book, sure to appeal to kids and adults who also love fractured fairy tales.The Eensy Weensy Spider climbed up the waterspout . . . and everyone knows what happens next! By the time the sun comes out to dry up all the rain, the Eensy Weensy Spider has freaked out over her washout, big-time! "There's no way I'm climbing back up that gutter!" she says. Eensy has lost her climbing courage, but with the help of her best ladybug friend, Polly, she begins to take on bigger and bigger climbing challenges until she's rewarded with the most spectacular view of outer space that any bug has ever seen! Hilarious text and a retro, graphic art style take this popular nursery rhyme to new heights. There's also a fun size chart on the end pages for kids to track Eensy's progress as she tackles taller and taller objects. Spin-offs of children's songs and nursery rhymes are very popular with kids, parents, and teachers!
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  • The Spider's Web

    Laura E. Williams

    Hardcover (Milkweed Editions, March 24, 1999)
    Lexi's unhappy home life with an alcoholic mother drives her to join a neo-Nazi group, but eventually she discovers that her new friends thrive on hatred and destruction
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  • Eency Weency Spider

    Margaret Wang, Claudia Rueda

    Hardcover (Piggy Toes Pr, June 1, 2007)
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  • The Spider

    Hanns Heinz Ewers, ABCD Classics

    eBook (AB Books, Jan. 26, 2018)
    "When the student of medicine, Richard Bracquemont, decided to move into room #7 of the small Hotel Stevens, Rue Alfred Stevens (Paris 6), three persons had already hanged themselves from the cross-bar of the window in that room on three successive Fridays." The last of them was a police sergeant who had volunteered to sleep in the room to learn what happens that might explain the hangings, and somehow he met with the same fate. The medical student was aware of these incidents, but..."There was one detail about which he knew nothing because neither the police inspector nor any of the eyewitnesses had mentioned it to the press. It was only later, after what happened to the medical student, that anyone remembered that when the police removed Sergeant Charles-Maria Chaumié's body from the window cross-bar a large black spider crawled from the dead man's open mouth. A hotel porter flicked it away, exclaiming, 'Ugh, another of those damned creatures.'"Thus begins this bizarre mystery of "The Spider."
  • The Untold Story of the Eensy Weensy Spider

    Lisa Moulder McNamara

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Sept. 19, 2014)
    Finally, after all these years, the Eensy Weensy Spider has decided to come out from behind the waterspout to tell his tale. Until now, no one except those who witnessed his bravery, truly knew how the Eensy Weensy Spider became so famous. What is so shocking is the special announcement the Eensy Weensy makes about his career and his future. The history books will never be the same.
  • The Eensy Weensy Spider: A Pop-Up Book

    Public Domain, Jane Manning

    Paperback (HarperFestival, Aug. 20, 2002)
    Push, pull, and slide the eensy weensy spider up and down the waterspout in this cheerfully illustrated version of the beloved rhyme.
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