
And, there are even variations of the song in book form. Of course, you have to sing the “Itsy Bitsy Spider” with preschoolers while learning about spiders. The kids will be giggling throughout the book and singing along. But, Hugely-Wugely really helps out when the rains starts to come and the spiders could use a little help. Hugely-Wugely Spider was too big to climb the spout. The Hugely –Wugely Spider by Ethan Berlin starts with the Itsy-Bitsy Spider, the Mitsy-Bitsy Spider, the Litsy-Plitsy Spider and Witsy-Ditsy Spider climbing the waterspout. Check out Seaver the Weaver by Paul Czajak.Īnother book that is similar to Seaver the Weaver is Walter’s Wonderful Web by Tim Hopgood. So, spin your own web! This is a fun one for a unit on shapes, being yourself, or spiders. And, guess what? His webs work just as well if not better than others. Yes, he was supposed to be an orb weaver, but he prefers webs of squares, triangles, and hexagons. Children will enjoy searching for the spider throughout the book. Will Bear be able to track down this web maker? Well, he will messily try. But, one day he notices evidence of an untidy guest- a spider. Fiction Books About Spidersīear’s Scare by Jacob Grant introduces us to a tidy bear who prides itself on keeping a clean and orderly house. Full Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links.
