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A scritchy-scratchy grasshopper, a shiny beetle and a slimy snail aren't scary. Touch them and find out! But the last creature just might be scary...
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Another brilliant offering for the little ones from Rod Campbell...
It was lovely to watch the children's faces as I read this book, especially when we got to the great BIG pop-up spider in the back... Half the children in the group wanted to touch and the other half backed off real fast and had to be coxed to touch it.
This is not a book to be left out with the children however, as the spider's legs aren't that securely attached - definitely something to be supervised.
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