In this expanded version of a popular song, the itsy-bitsy spider's climbing is interrupted by a fan, a mouse, a cat, and some dew before she makes her way to the top of a tree to spin her web.
Itsy Bitsy Spider is trying to climb the waterspout, in spite of the rain. But what's Incy Wincy Spider doing? And what is Itchy Nitchy Spider trying to climb?Look through the die-cut holes in each page to see what Itsy Bitsy's friends are climbing. The perfect fun introduction to different types of weather! Bright, colourful illustrations, innovative die cutting and popular rhymes make Books with Holes a must for every child.
Itsy Bitsy Spider is trying to climb the waterspout, in spite of the rain. But what's Incy Wincy Spider doing? And what is Itchy Nitchy Spider trying to climb?Look through the die-cut holes in each pa
There’s a whole new adventure up that water spout!The spirited and irresistible itsy bitsy spider has captured the hearts of generations of children by climbing up that water spout. Now she’s back—on
In a retelling of the classic nursery rhyme, follows the Itsy Bitsy Spider and his friends, including the Itchy Nitchy Spider and the Tutti Frutti Spider, as they all try to climb different objects in
The wind blows Itsy Bitsy Spider through a day of adventure among various farm animals and readers can trace his glittery trail as he's blown from animal to animal, and finally, to his mommy's web.
If you think you already know the story of the itsy-bitsy spider, think again. From a Caldecott medalist comes a dynamic pop-up interpretation of a classic song.Every child learns the song as a toddle
This nursery rhyme has enchanted children for generations. Now Jeanette Winter's warm, evocative illustrations make this classic as delightful to look at as it is to share with little ones, who will
A silly new twist on an old favorite! Children can trace the glittery trail of the Itsy Bitsy Spider as he is blown out of the window of a barn and then drifts, flutters and glides from barnyard anim
Perfectly sized for little hands, this innovative take on nursery rhymes allows young children to touch and touch and trace along the shapes on every page as they learn "Itsy Bitsy Spider,"