The Eensy-Weensy Spider

by Mary Ann Hoberman

Sing-Along Stories

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An expanded version of the familiar children's finger-play rhyme describing what the little spider does after being washed out of the water-spout.

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This book is about a child spider that goes out for the day and encounters a lot of different obstacles. When the spider first goes out she encounters rain, and then hugged a baby to tight and so on and so forth. Every obstacle that the spider faced, she kept going on with her day and not letting anything get her down. In the book the illustrations show the spider interacting with all types of different species of bugs which show diversity.

I liked this book because it shows children even if something bad happens to you, you can still go on with your life. For example when spider was marching in the parade she stumbled over her feet and scrapped her knees and she got up and got Band-Aids and moved on to the next thing she was doing show more that day. I like that this book shows the spider interacting with different species of bug such as when she hugged the baby bug, because this shows children even if your different you can still get along.

This is over all a good book because it is showing children that you can get over obstacles in your life, as well as showing children even if you look different you can still get along.
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This book is about a spider that keeps trying to climb up a water spout.

I like it because the spider doesn't give up.

I would use this in the classroom to show the kids that you should never give up, keep trying and you will always succeed. I would use it in a water unit with spiders.

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Children's Books, Picture Books, Poetry
DDC/MDS
782.421640268Arts & recreationMusicVocal Music, SingingSecular forms of vocal musicSongsGeneral principles and musical formsTraditions of secular songs {genres}Western popular songsMiscellany [formerly Songs composed for Children ?]Texts; treatises on music scores and recordingsLibrettos, lyrics, poems, screenplays, texts of Western popular songs
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PZ8.3 .H66 .ELanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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