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Books with title Sand Spider

  • Spider

    Marianne Carus

    Pamphlet (Carus Publishing Company, March 15, 1997)
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  • Spider

    Michelle Lomberg, Katie Gillespie

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, July 15, 2015)
    The Caring for My Pet series will teach you how to properly care for your pet and provide compelling animal facts along the way. Each title features information about breeds, life cycle, and behaviors, and offers tips on how to feed, groom, and care for your pet. Readers will discover how rewarding pet ownership can be, while learning about the responsibilities of having a pet. Spider makes it fun and easy for beginners to learn about caring for their favorite pet spiders, from pinktoe tarantulas to golden silk orb weavers.
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  • Sand Spider

    Carl Bowen;Benny Fuentes

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 1737)
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  • Spider

    Selina Wood

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
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  • Spider

    Emma Higgins

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, )
    Everything is so BIG when you are little, especially that HUGE, hairy, monster spider on the ceiling above the stairs. Follow this humorous rhyming story and you ll start to realise that maybe, just maybe, spiders aren t that scary at all.
  • Spider

    Stephen Savage

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 1997)
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  • Spider

    John Woodward

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Publications, June 1, 2010)
    Spiders have both terrified and fascinated humans for thousands of years. This book gives an overview of where and how spiders live, examining their life cycles, predators, and defense mechanisms.
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  • Spider

    Chris MacRo, Karen Hartley

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, March 15, 2000)
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  • Spider!

    Alan MacDonald, David Roberts

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, )
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  • Island Spider

    Paul Noël, Gerald Newton

    (Junagarh Media, Feb. 11, 2020)
    Harry was hairy, very hairy. He was a young spider growing up on a tropical island. He used to hide from his mother whenever it was time to go to school even though he admitted to her that he liked going because all his friends were there. One day he was hiding from her in a banana tree. Harry was about to climb down to go to school when the bunch of bananas that he was hiding in are cut from the tree. It was caught by some men below and the bananas and Harry were put into a sack and then driven away in a lorry.So started a journey by sea to a cold and grey land far away. Harry ended up being a long way from home. When the ship docks, Harry and the bananas are taken by lorry to a scary fruit sorting and production factory. From there he is taken to a supermarket where the bananas are bought and taken home. The spiders in the house he finds himself in are very different to the ones he knows on his island. Will Harry ever be able to get home?This is a story that is meant to be read by a parent to a younger child or with a younger child and to be read by children themselves as they get older.
  • Spider

    Karen Hartley, Chris Macro, Philip Taylor

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, )
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  • Island Spider

    Paul Noël, Gerald Newton

    (Independently published, Feb. 18, 2020)
    Harry was hairy, very hairy. He was a young spider growing up on a tropical island. He used to hide from his mother whenever it was time to go to school even though he admitted to her that he liked going because all his friends were there. One day he was hiding from her in a banana tree. Harry was about to climb down to go to school when the bunch of bananas that he was hiding in are cut from the tree. It was caught by some men below and the bananas and Harry were put into a sack and then driven away in a lorry.So started a journey by sea to a cold and grey land far away. Harry ended up being a long way from home. When the ship docks, Harry and the bananas are taken by lorry to a scary fruit sorting and production factory. From there he is taken to a supermarket where the bananas are bought and taken home. The spiders in the house he finds himself in are very different to the ones he knows on his island. Will Harry ever be able to get home?This is a story that is meant to be read by a parent to a younger child or with a younger child and to be read by children themselves as they get older.