Find out what happens next to the poor, wet spider and all of his insect friends in this classic nursery rhyme retold for today's kids. "The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the waterspout" And so begins the new and expanded version of the 100-year-old classic nursery rhyme. The Itsy Bitsy Spider: Classic Nursery Rhymes Retold is a silly, fun, must-read-aloud book in which young children will find out what happens next to the poor, wet spider who tried and tried again to climb up the water spout. This time he has all of his insect friends with him! Follow along as caterpillars play leap frog in the trees, ladybugs play hide-and-seek, a beetle builds a swimming pool for his ant friends, and busy bees jump rope with a worm. There are giggles a-plenty as each turn of the page offers new surprises and super-silly situations. Share this re-imagining of the classic nursery rhyme with your children and make memories to last a lifetime.
This all-new adventure for the itsy bitsy spider has exciting encounters with a fan, a mouse, a rocking chair, a cat, and a big maple tree. Finally, the itsy bitsy spider finds a lovely spot to spin a new silky web.
Down came the rain.... As the itsy bitsy spider struggles, Pete and his friends know just what to do to help out! Fans of James Dean's #1 New York Times bestselling Pete the Cat will love rocking out with Pete.
If you think you already know the story of the itsy-bitsy spider, think again.
The wind blows Itsy Bitsy Spider to a day of adventure among various farm animals.
Classic nursery rhymes with interactive touch-and-trace elements makes this board book ideal for little hands!
The rhymes in this book feature hand and clapping motions that children love and provide a stimulus to early physical development. Where Is Thumbkin, Here Is the Church, and Itsy Bitsy Spider highlight this collection.
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: The classic song about a determined little spider is spun into an inspiring tale in this fun addition to the Record Spins series.
Presents the traditional nursery rhyme of a spider determined to reach the top.
As an added bonus, it includes read-aloud audio of Eric Carle reading his classic story. This fine audio production pairs perfectly with the classic story, and it makes for a fantastic new way to encounter this famous, famished caterpillar.
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