When A Spider Came To Stay

Kids, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Family, Social Issues
Cover of the book When A Spider Came To Stay by Rebecca Crosdale, Charles Berton, Conscious Existence
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Author: Rebecca Crosdale, Charles Berton ISBN: 9781311098153
Publisher: Conscious Existence Publication: May 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Rebecca Crosdale, Charles Berton
ISBN: 9781311098153
Publisher: Conscious Existence
Publication: May 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

~~Through her lovable tale, Crosdale paints a new picture of the once feared arachnid and teaches the valuable lesson of not being too quick to judge. 

A spider arrives, uninvited, in a little girl’s den.  At first the girl is scared and uncertain about her new guest, but as she watches and sees the beauty this feared creature can create, she learns that there’s more to be considered than just this small creature’s outer shell.  In time, she realizes that lesson applies to life as well and that just because people come from different places or cultures, races or beliefs, we’re not very different deep down inside.  Moreover, the spider shows her that regardless of how we may look on the outside, we all have unique gifts and talents, and through them, we can all add to the beauty of our world.

The goal of the Spider in My Den series is to continue to bring about the awareness that all creatures be it human, animal or insect, have a need to survive, to be loved and to share this beautiful place we call Earth.

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~~Through her lovable tale, Crosdale paints a new picture of the once feared arachnid and teaches the valuable lesson of not being too quick to judge. 

A spider arrives, uninvited, in a little girl’s den.  At first the girl is scared and uncertain about her new guest, but as she watches and sees the beauty this feared creature can create, she learns that there’s more to be considered than just this small creature’s outer shell.  In time, she realizes that lesson applies to life as well and that just because people come from different places or cultures, races or beliefs, we’re not very different deep down inside.  Moreover, the spider shows her that regardless of how we may look on the outside, we all have unique gifts and talents, and through them, we can all add to the beauty of our world.

The goal of the Spider in My Den series is to continue to bring about the awareness that all creatures be it human, animal or insect, have a need to survive, to be loved and to share this beautiful place we call Earth.

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