An edition of Miss Spider's Tea Party (2006)

Miss Spider's Tea Party

First printing May 2006
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An edition of Miss Spider's Tea Party (2006)

Miss Spider's Tea Party

First printing May 2006
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Printed in Mexico, David Kirk's bestselling MISS SPIDER'S TEA PARTY is now available as a Level 2 reader.
Readers can count to twelve with Miss Spider as she looks for insect friends to play with.

"One lonely spider wished to play. Two beetles cried and ran away." ''Three fireflies, four bees, five rubber bugs, and more insects reject Miss Spider, leaving her with ten cups of tea and a broken heart. But when Miss Spider comes to the rescue of a rain-soaked moth, everyone joins Miss Spider's party!''

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Miss Spider's Tea Party
2006 May, Scholastic Inc., in association with Callaway & Kirk Company, LLC)
Turtleback - First printing May 2006

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York, USA
Series
Miss Spider Scholastic reader, Level 2
Copyright Date
1997 (Text & illustration by Callaway & Kirk Company, LLC)

Contributors

Author
David Kirk

The Physical Object

Format
Turtleback
Pagination
1 vol, [unpaged] illus. painting on paper
Number of pages
32
Dimensions
9 x 6 x .2 inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27521102M
ISBN 10
0439833051
ISBN 13
9780439833059
OCLC/WorldCat
1005486562
Library Thing
22538007
Goodreads
1974137

Work Description

The modern classic about a sweet spider and her friends is now available for the first time in a Scholastic Bookshelf paperback version. When lonely Miss Spider tries to host a tea party, the other bugs refuse to come for fear of being eaten!

"Miss Spider can't understand why insects flee in panic at her approach. Being a florivore herself, she only wants to invite them over for cakes and tea. The ironic air wafting through Kirk's rhymed tale will not be lost on young readers, and the insects in the big, brightly colored illustrations bear comically apprehensive expressions as they hastily depart . . . At last, Miss Spider is able to convince a rain-soaked moth of her good intentions. A sweet tale."--School Library Journal

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