Spiders

“Spiders” by Arthur John L’Hommedieu, published by Child’s Play in 1997, is an engaging information book that explores the often misunderstood world of spiders. With 14 pages of vibrant illustrations and detailed facts, this edition aims to foster a better understanding and appreciation of these creatures. The book is designed for young readers, making it suitable for both primary classrooms and children’s bedrooms.
Readers will discover a wealth of information about spiders, presented in a visually appealing format that brings the subject to life. The content focuses on the importance of understanding and protecting these animals, highlighting their role in nature. This juvenile nonfiction book covers topics related to animals and insects, making it an informative resource for those interested in science and nature.
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An information book focusing on the often misunderstood spider. This book, packed with information, shows that if we come close to these little animals, we are more likely to understand and protect them. Full of amazing facts, the vibrant and detailed illustrations bring information to 3-D life and lead the reader through the amazing world of this creature in these beautifully engineered cardboard books.This giant format version should be suitable for either the primary classroom or a child’s bedroom.
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