Although he doesn't usually celebrate Easter, Spider has some pleasant adventures with Ladybug and Fly.
With the help of his friends, Spider comes up with such a good disguise for Halloween that he impresses the neighborhood and saves himself and his friends from bullies.
When Spider's teacher, Miss Quito, forgets to bring a turkey to the school Thanksgiving pageant, Spider quickly makes one out of balloons
When spider discovers how everyone in the class had received valentines except the two lazy caterpillars in the back, he comes up with a unique way to say Happy Valentine's Day to them.
Spider cannot hit, field, or catch, so he becomes the pitcher, and at the bottom of the ninth it was up to him.
After reading this book, you'll always remember Nephila in the twinkling tinsel. Though small and feared, she met divinity and reflected His light as only she could. Like each of us ]¬‚¬] she was there for a reason.
"Text copyright 2008 by Harriet Ziefert, Inc."
Fascinating stories for kids (and adults) from the life and ministry of C H Spurgeon
This book is packed with fun, creative ideas for things to make and do for Easter.
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.
Spider thought his Christmas presents to Fly and Ladybug were unappreciated until they were used to prevent a disaster.