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Books with title Miss Spider's Tea Party

  • Miss Spider's Tea Party

    David Kirk

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, April 1, 1994)
    Wary insects do not dare stop by Miss Spider's for tea, but when a wayward moth falls into one of Miss Spider's cups, she graciously rescues it and soon finds herself surrounded by new friends.
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  • Miss Spider's Tea Party

    David Kirk

    Board book (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 1949)
    Welcome to the world of Miss Spider and her Sunny Patch friends! In a delightful first story, Miss Spider tries to arrange a tea party and begs the bugs to stay but they shriek "oh no" and run away! Happily, a sudden rainstorm changes their minds and a tea party is soon in full swing.
  • Miss Spider's Tea Party

    David Kirk

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Feb. 1, 2007)
    The modern classic about a sweet spider and her friends is now available for the first time in a Scholastic Bookshelf paperback version"Miss Spider can't understand why insects flee in panic at her approach. Being a florivore herself, she only wants to invite them over for cakes and tea. The ironic air wafting through Kirk's rhymed tale will not be lost on young readers, and the insects in the big, brightly colored illustrations beear comically apprehensive expressions as they hastily depart . . . At last, Miss Spider is able to convince a rain-soaked moth of her good intentions . . . A sweet tale" --School Library Journal
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  • Miss Spider's Tea Party

    David Kirk

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • Miss Spider's Tea Party

    David Kirk

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, May 1, 2006)
    David Kirk's bestselling MISS SPIDER'S TEA PARTY is now available as a Level 2 reader."One lonely spider wished to play.Two beetles cried and ran away."Three fireflies, four bees, five rubber bugs, and more insects reject Miss Spider, leaving her with ten cups of tea and a broken heart. But when Miss Spider comes to the rescue of a rain-soaked moth, everyone joins Miss Spider's party!This easy-to-read adaptation of the bestselling picture book is sure to delight!
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  • Miss Spider's Tea Party

    David Kirk

    Paperback (San Val, Feb. 1, 2007)
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  • Miss Spider's Tea Party

    076714318004

    CD-ROM (Simon & Schuster Interactive, Oct. 15, 1999)
    Miss Spider's Tea Party invites children 3 to 7 years old to enter David Kirk's world of color and wonder. Eight games provide hours of fun with a healthy serving of age-appropriate basic skills practice. Miss Spider's friends want to attend her party, but they each have a problem that needs to be resolved. It's up to the child to play the games and help all the friends make it to the party. When the child succeeds at all eight games, Miss Spider thanks the player warmly with a sweet invitation of their own -- something to print and cherish. Each game has an easy, medium and difficult level to challenge all of Miss Spider's fans. With lots of beautiful 3D images and animation, the CD-ROM captures the unique look and feel of the book and will surely broaden and enhance your child's relationship with Miss Spider and her friends. The Beetles River Cross Game The Beetles want to attend Miss Spider's party, but they have a wide river to cross. Can you help them get from shore to shore? It's fun -- just jump from rock to leaf to tadpole to branch. But don't fall in the water or you'll have to start over! The Crickets Band Game The Crickets want to attend Miss Spider's party, but they need to form a band. Can you match each musical sound with its instrument? Match the whole band and they'll play you a wonderful tune! The Bee Flower Matching Game The Bees want to attend Miss Spider's party, but they have to pollinate flowers. Each Bee has a flower in mind. Can you choose the ones they're thinking of so they can finish up and head to the party? The Hiding Butterfly Game The Butterflies want to attend Miss Spider's party, but they must find all their friends. The colorful Butterflies are cleverly hiding in several scenes. Can you find them all so they can come to the party? SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: WINDOWS® 95 or 98 Pentium 133 16 MB RAM or more 4 x CD-ROM drive MACINTOSH® PowerPC System 7.5 or better 16 MB RAM or more 4 x CD-ROM drive
  • Miss Spider's Tea Party

    David Kirk

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Wanting nothing more than to invite some friends to tea, Miss Spider is discouraged when the other bugs are too afraid of her to accept, in a story complemented by a plush Miss Spider toy and wearable charm.
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  • Miss Spider's Tea Party

    David Kirk

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, April 1, 1994)
    When lonely Miss Spider tries to host a tea party, the other bugs refuse to come for fear of being eaten!
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  • Miss Spider's Tea Party: The Counting Book

    David Kirk

    Board book (Scholastic Press, March 1, 1997)
    A sturdy board book edition enables young readers to count to twelve with Miss Spider as she looks for insect friends to play with, in an early reader's counting book that features bold illustrations and adapted, simplified text.
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  • Miss Spiders Tea Party

    David Kirk

    Paperback (Puffin, July 31, 2005)
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  • Miss Spider's Tea Party

    David Kirk

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-06-28, June 28, 2007)
    Welcome to the world of Miss Spider and her Sunny Patch friends! In a delightful first story, Miss Spider tries to arrange a tea party and begs the bugs to stay but they shriek "oh no" and run away! Happily, a sudden rainstorm changes their minds and a tea party is soon in full swing.