
The Big Black Spider
Educational Children's Book About Spiders
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Narrated by:
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Normand Freitag
About this listen
Spiders can be scary. But they are amazing! Through the conversation between a spider and child, your little ones will see these arachnids in a whole new light. They will learn what they did not know until now - from how a spider weaves its web, to how it catches its food.
This cute story, narrated in charming rhymes, will provide your youngsters with some interesting facts. Your kids will be amazed to learn that spiders have eight legs, how tight their silk is, and more! This educational audiobook is a fun way to bring your little ones closer to these incredible and sophisticated animals.
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