Media:Board book Autographed:No Memorabilia:No Reading Level:Baby-Preschool Number Of Items:1 Pages:14 Age:1 month - 2 years Shipping Weight (lbs):0.5 Dimensions (in):7.6 x 6.6 x 2
Publication Date:December 2001 Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping:Expedited shipping available Shipping:International shipping available Condition:Help save a tree. Buy all your used books from Green Earth Books. Read -> Recycle -> Reuse!
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This adorable board book features the classic nursery rhyme "Itsy Bitsy Spider". Baby will enjoy the rhyme and verse. An attached spider lets baby interact with the story. There are even instructions on how to do the classic hand rhyme.
Customer Reviews:
My son loves this book!May 29, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have yet to find a Lamaz book that I didn't like. They are bright and fun to read. My son can't get enough of this book.
Our favorite version ! Full of laughs & gigglesMay 15, 2005 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Like I said in the title, this book by far is our favorite version of Itsy Bitsy Spider! And what the photo doesn't show is a soft black spider with big puffy eyes and a huge smile! The spider is attached to the book with a long ( but not too long) black cord and attaches to the second page via velcro.
Margaret Spengler did an awesome job illustrating this book and making all of the insects so friendly looking. And true to form it's the original version we all know and love of the Itsy, Bitsy Spider. What is unique is that on each page other than the 1st page is a lift the flap. On the " Washed the spider out page" there is a little bug holding up his hand like one does when they though they felt a drop of rain. But when you lift the flap that same insect is there but is now wearing a mask and snorkle. On the "Out came the Sun" page shows a leaf with a few droplets on it and then when you lift the flap you see a bug wearing tennis shoes and is getting ready to start eatting an ice cream cone sitting in a lawn chair! And on the " dried on up " page all you see on the flap is a leaf floating onto of the water, a small paper boat and a pair of eyes somehow that are above the water. When you lift this flap you then see a smiling snail with the leaf & paper boat. And on the last page you finally get to see the happy spider peering out from the waterspout and has made it to the top! The next 2 pages shows you how to do the fingerplay, so you can sing and do the fingerplay after reading this story.
My daughter has always giggled while being read this and still at 2 1/2 does not tire of this silly story!