The world's biggest, scariest spiders are explored in this unforgettable book. Detail-rich text and a nightmare facts spread clarify some of the myths and facts about these hairy arachnids. Readers will be able to visualize these elusive creatures through full-color photographs.
Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of some of the world's largest spiders, which often build their nests in trees and feed on birds and small animals.
Hank Zipzer is not at all excited to hear that his mother is going to have a baby, and decides that in order to prepare for being a big brother, he needs a pet spider to help him learn responsibility.
Presents an introduction to tarantulas, in simple text with illustrations, providing information on their physical characteristics, their habitat, and life cycle.
When eleven-year-old Lolo captures a tarantula, it turns an ordinary summer into a series of adventures that take him and his friends beyond their Mexican-American neighborhood in East Los Angeles.