
The Very Busy Spider
2 journalers for this copy...

Picked this up at the Book Thing of Baltimore, MD.

Journal Entry 2 by
KateKintail
at National Zoo in Washington, District of Columbia USA on Sunday, September 5, 2010


Released 13 yrs ago (9/5/2010 UTC) at National Zoo in Washington, District of Columbia USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:

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We found this book at the zoo! I read the book to my younger brother and sister and they liked it too. I liked the noises that the animals make when they come to say hello to the spider. All of the animal pictures have flies in them. This book made me think about how important spiders are. Our cabin in New Hampshire has a lot of spiders living around it. We saw our cousins there. the end * We checked "available" below (not sure what that means, though)... we are planning to re-release this book into the wild!