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Spiders
In this thoroughly researched science picture book, Gail Gibbons weaves an intriguing web of facts about one of the world's most misunderstood creatures: the spider. Through clear, color-coded diagrams and accessible text, she explains the difference between insects and arachnids, how spiders use their silk to weave distinct webs, and the diverse ways they hunt for food. The book highlights various common spider species, details their anatomy, and notes their crucial role in managing the insect population, successfully transforming fear into fascination for young readers.
| 03373 | 595.44 GIB s | Elementary School Library | Available |
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