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Books with title The Not So Scary Hairy Spider

  • The Not So Scary Hairy Spider

    Rosie Greening, Stuart Lynch

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, Jan. 8, 2019)
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  • Stink and the Hairy, Scary Spider

    Megan McDonald, Peter H. Reynolds

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 8, 2020)
    Stink’s spider phobia spurs his sister, Judy, and friend Webster to try some desensitization techniques—until a real-life encounter takes them by surprise—in a hilarious episode offering a bonus origami activity.Creepy! Crawly! Criminy! Everyone knows that Stink is bonkers about most scientific things. But there’s one exception: dangle a spider in front of him and he goes berserk! Stink is so freaked out by spiders that he can’t read about them. He can’t look at them. He can’t think about them. And he for-sure can’t touch them! Stink has arachnophobia (a fear of spiders), and he has it bad. But when a hairy backyard emergency arises, Stink is forced to face his fear—and eight beady eyes—head-on. Will he manage to tame the heebie-jeebies, or will he remain stuck in his web of terror? Arachno-fans will love the comics sprinkled throughout with facts about spiders as well as a hands-on origami challenge.
  • Stink and the Hairy Scary Spider

    Megan McDonald, Peter H. Reynolds

    eBook (Candlewick Press, Sept. 8, 2020)
    Stink’s spider phobia spurs his sister, Judy, and friend Webster to try some desensitization techniques—until a real-life encounter takes them by surprise—in a hilarious episode offering a bonus origami activity.Creepy! Crawly! Criminy! Everyone knows that Stink is bonkers about most scientific things. But there’s one exception: dangle a spider in front of him and he goes berserk! Stink is so freaked out by spiders that he can’t read about them. He can’t look at them. He can’t think about them. And he for-sure can’t touch them! Stink has arachnophobia (a fear of spiders), and he has it bad. But when a hairy backyard emergency arises, Stink is forced to face his fear—and eight beady eyes—head-on. Will he manage to tame the heebie-jeebies, or will he remain stuck in his web of terror? Arachno-fans will love the comics sprinkled throughout with facts about spiders as well as a hands-on origami challenge.
  • Not So Scary Hairy Spider

    Rosie Greening

    Board book (MAKE BELIEVE IDEAS, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Spider wants to join the insects up the waterspout, but he is too hairy and scary! So his friend helps him try on different outfits to look less scary. Children will love interacting with the Spider's touch-and-feel costumes in this hilarious book, with an amazing hairy cover! Product Information: ISBN: 9781788436953 Author: Stuart Lynch Publisher: Make Believe Ideas Format: Hardback Pages: 10 Dimensions: 23 x 14 x 1.5cm
  • Zeldoff the Not-So-Scary Spider

    Elizabeth H. Kunc, Robert J. Kunc

    language (, Oct. 2, 2015)
    Halloween is scary, right? Children dressed in spooky costumes to trick or treat. And spiders are supposed to be scary. Well, that's what Zeldoff thinks, and he should know ... he IS a spider after all. But try as he might, he just can't seem to channel his inner spookiness.Will a visit from Mr. Pumpkin and Miss Kitty Kat teach him what he needs to know this Halloween? Or will he find there's more to being a spider than just being spooky?This Halloween, share Zeldoff the Not-So-Scary Spider with your family. Your child is sure to fall in love with the colorful and captivating drawings in this delightful Halloween tale. And hidden between the lines is a message about accepting yourself just exactly the way you already are! It’s sure to be a book you will want to read every Halloween for years to come.
  • Hairy, Scary Spider?

    Paula McBride

    eBook (To The Willow Garden Publishing, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Are spiders really scary?This light hearted, little picture book explores that question with lively and amusing rhyming verse.Your child will certainly enjoy the fun, playful illustrations that capture the cheeky little spider's character. Follow as he jauntily tells you, from his own point of view, what it is like being a wonderful and sometimes naughty little spider!Written and beautifully illustrated especially for ebooks, this entertaining, catchy story will make sure you and your child never look at a spider the same way again!Perfect for ages 2-102.
  • The Scary Spider

    Dolores Keaveney, Dolores Keaveney

    language (Dbee Press, June 28, 2017)
    A true story about a spider who came to visit me one day. I thought she would stay forever, but she didn't. It turned out she wasn't so scary after all.Colourful, enjoyable, and not scary.Alison Syron, age 8
  • The Not So Scary Spider

    Mrs. Terrie L. Birmingham

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 12, 2014)
    The Not So Scary spider is about a spider named Sandy who desperately wants to become someone's pet. Just when she has given up hope of that ever happening, she meets a little girl named Mandy who changes everything.
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  • Zeldoff the Not-So-Scary Spider

    Elizabeth H. Kunc, Robert J. Kunc

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 3, 2015)
    Aren't spiders supposed to be scary? Well, that's what Zeldoff thinks, and he should know ... he IS a spider after all. But try as he might, he just can't seem to channel his inner spookiness. Will a visit from Mr. Pumpkin and Miss Kitty Kat teach him what he needs to know? Or will he find there's more to being a spider than just being spooky?
  • The Really Hairy Scary Spider

    Theresa Greenaway

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Presents information on a variety of animals and shows how even the smallest creatures have a part to play in maintaining a balanced ecosystem
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  • Stink and the Hairy Scary Spider

    Megan McDonald, Peter H. Reynolds, Amy Rubinate

    Audio CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Sept. 8, 2020)
    Stink’s spider phobia spurs his sister, Judy, and friend Webster to try some desensitization techniques—until a real-life encounter takes them by surprise—in a hilarious episode offering a bonus origami activity.Creepy! Crawly! Criminy! Everyone knows that Stink is bonkers about most scientific things. But there’s one exception: dangle a spider in front of him and he goes berserk! Stink is so freaked out by spiders that he can’t read about them. He can’t look at them. He can’t think about them. And he for-sure can’t touch them! Stink has arachnophobia (a fear of spiders), and he has it bad. But when a hairy backyard emergency arises, Stink is forced to face his fear—and eight beady eyes—head-on. Will he manage to tame the heebie-jeebies, or will he remain stuck in his web of terror?
  • Hairy, Scary Spider?

    Paula McBride

    Spiral-bound (To The Willow Garden Publishing, Nov. 26, 2012)
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