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The Spider in My Den

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The Spider in My Den

By: Rebecca Crosdale
Narrated by: Mary Easterling
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One day, while sitting in her den, a little girl comes upon a small spider. The spider does not scare her or offend. The spider is a comfort, especially as the girl watches the spider spin in circles. The spider is so full of life, and the girl hopes to be the spider's friend. But what does the spider want? Why does she sit in the den? The girl and the spider don't speak the same language, but after a while, they learn to communicate. The girl even tries to share food with the lovely spider, but the spider doesn't want apples and cheese; the spider needs flies and other bugs to eat. Despite their differences, they remain friends. Still, the spider can't stay in the den forever. Miss Spider must make a web somewhere outside to catch her prey. The little girl is just happy to have made a new friend; one that is fun, fascinating, and not very scary at all.

©2016 Rebecca Crosdale (P)2016 Rebecca Crosdale & Mary Easterling
Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction

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