The farm animals try to divert a busy little spider from spinning her web, but she persists and produces a thing of both beauty and usefulness, in a book with a toy clock for young readers to move as the spider goes about her day. On board pages.
A spider, blown by the wind to a fence post near a farm yard, begins to build her web and cannot be distracted from the task at hand--not by the horse, cow, sheep, goat, or dog.
Originally published: New York: Philomel Books, 1984.
Join The Very Busy Spider and all her friends in this spooky lift-the-flap board book!
Now one of Eric Carle's most popular books is a lift-the-flap book! The horse wants to go for a ride, the cow wants to eat some grass, and the sheep wants to run in the meadow—but where is the very busy spider?
The Very Busy Spider Book Display
The farm animals try to divert a busy little spider from spinning her web, but she persists and produces a thing of both beauty and usefulness.
The farm animals try to divert a busy little spider from spinning her web, but she persists and produces a thing of both beauty and usefulness. The pictures may be...
The Very Busy Spider: Speed Level 4
THE VERY BUSY SPIDER(CD1장포함)((MLL BOARDBOOKSET))
The young child begins to develop a reading vocabulary by matching simple words with corresponding drawings of ten familiar animals from Eric Carle's "The Very Busy Spider." On board pages.