| Author: David Kirk | Editor: Antoinette White | Illustrator: David Kirk |
| Format: | Paperback |
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Product Summary
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Scholastic
ISBN-10: 0590568663
ISBN-13: 9780590568661
Buy.com Sku: 30104819
Publish Date: 9/1/1995
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 9.25H x 12L x 0.25T
Age Range:
8 to 11
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| New from the bestselling author of Miss Spider's Tea Party. Miss Spider is spinning with joy! She's just met a wonderful spider man who may be her Mr. Right. Her well-meaning friends decide he's not dashing enough, and set out to find her a new mate. Full-color illustrations. "Fabulous art. . . ".--Booklist. |
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New from the bestselling author of Miss Spider's Tea Party. Miss Spider is spinning with joy! She's just met a wonderful spider man who may be her Mr. Right. Her well-meaning friends decide he's not dashing enough, and set out to find her a new mate. Full-color illustrations. "Fabulous art. . . ".--Booklist.Meeting the man of her dreams, Miss Spider prepares for and enjoys a beautiful wedding despite the scrutiny of her peers, in a story about accepting and appreciating differences. By the author of |
Author Bio
David Kirk
Best known for his "Miss Spider" books, David Kirk is an author, artist, and toymaker. In fact, Kirk was first approached about writing a children's book when a publisher bought one of his toys. Kirk's first book, MISS SPIDER'S TEA PARTY was published in 1994 to great success and a series of tales about the gentle arachnid followed. In 1999 Kirk published his first "non-spider" book, NOVA'S ARK, which focuses on the adventures of a robot named Nova.
Praise
New York Daily News
"Radiant, secret-rich, phantasmagorical illustrations hold the children rapt while Kirk spins his lengthy, wittily rhymed, profeminist, anti-sizest fable." - Sheila Feeney 11/29/1995
"Radiant, secret-rich, phantasmagorical illustrations hold the children rapt while Kirk spins his lengthy, wittily rhymed, profeminist, anti-sizest fable." - Sheila Feeney 11/29/1995

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