Spiders

  • Spiders
    By Sally Morgan

    "Discusses the life of spiders and profiles different species, along with providing facts about habitat, diet, hunting practices, and more"--Provided by publisher.

  • Spiders
    By Jenny E. Tesar

    ... Inc .; p.26 : © James H. Robinson / Photo Researchers , Inc .; p.28 : © Gregory G. Dimijian / Photo Researchers , Inc .; p.29 : © Martin Dohrn / Science Photo Library / Photo Researchers , Inc .; p.31 : © Nuridsany et Perennou ...

  • Spiders
    By Margaret Hall

    Simple text and photographs describe the physical characteristics and habits of spiders.

  • Spiders: Morphology, Behavior and Geographic Distribution
    By Marq Santerre

    This book presents current research in the study of the morphology, behaviour and geographic distribution of spiders.

  • Spiders
    By Rebecca Gilpin

    What do spiders eat? How many eyes does a spider have? Which kind of spider lives underwater? In this book you'll find the answers and lots more about the fascinating world of spiders.

  • Spiders
    By Tom Hoyle

    From the author of Thirteen: a fast-paced thriller for teens set in a world where ordinary kids are confronted by evil.

  • Spiders
    By Laura F. Marsh

    Provides facts about spiders, such as their habitat, webs, and feeding habits.

  • Spiders
    By Janet Halfmann

    Color photos fill this overview of spiders, which describes their physical characteristics, habitats, venom, behavior, life cycle, web-spinning, history and legend, and uses for humans.

  • Spiders
    By Gail Gibbons

    "...bright illustrations and simple text, pleasantly presented in read-along form, should be welcomed by budding entomologists." -School Library Journal

  • Spiders
    By Katy Pike

    What do you know about spiders? This book is about where we see spiders, and where many of the live talks about their web and how hard the spider work to make one.

  • Spiders: A Children's Book Interesting And Informative Facts
    By Bold Kids

    Did you know that spiders have eight legs, a pair of fangs at the end of their abdomens, and spinnerets that extrude silk? Spiders are the largest order of arachnids...

  • Spiders: A Diverse Natural History
    By Ivy Ivy Press, Norman Platnick

    Spiders of the World explores the huge diversity of spider species and their fascinating traits, with profiles of 117 families accompanied by expert commentary and beautiful photographs.

  • Spiders: Discover These Pictures And Facts Of Spiders For Kids
    By Bold Kids

    Kids can learn a lot about spiders through various means including books. In this book, children can find a lot of different spider pictures and also find facts about spiders.

  • Spiders: The Ultimate Predators
    By Stephen Dalton

    "I have never warmed much to spiders . . . [they] are too creepy . . . Well, I'm wrong and this book has changed my mind. Spiders are tops....

  • Spiders: Biggest! Littlest!
    By Sandra Markle

    And how could it help another spider to be so small? Spiders Biggest! Littlest! gives young readers the answers to these and other fascinating questions. Stunning photos of spiders from around the world show how spiders live.

  • Spiders: Biology, Ecology, Natural History, and Behavior
    By Fred Punzo

    This book addresses major topics on the general biology, physiology, ecology, natural history, and behavior of spiders. Additional ttopics include spider systematics and evolution, as well as the role of spiders in mythology and literature.

  • Spiders
    By National Geographic Learning, Beth Geiger

    Single copy of Spiders. Discover the secret world of how spiders catch their meals and use their silk to weave and even skydive.

  • Spiders
    By Ray Carter, Jim Howes

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  • Spiders: Learning to Love Them
    By Lynne Kelly

    An introduction to the hairy, but not so scary, creatures that share our homes and gardens, and a personal account of overcoming arachnophobia and how any arachnophobe can do the same.

  • Spiders
    By Gareth Editorial Staff

    ... FEARSOME FANGS A spider is armed with two sharp fangs , which it uses to bite prey . As the spider bites , the fangs inject venom into the wound . The venom paralyzes or kills the prey so the spider can eat it . Although spiders have ...