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An Interview with Harry the Tarantula

An Interview with Harry the Tarantula

List Price: $15.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!!
Review: This book is both humorous and informative. My kids love it! The illustrations and dialog work perfectly together. This is a must have!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!!
Review: This book is both humorous and informative. My kids love it! The illustrations and dialog work perfectly together. This is a must have!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Informative AND Cute
Review: Through interview format this book presents great insight into the life of tarantula. This book provides children with a delightful journey through some nonfiction; this is something children need more of. With all the nonfiction reading children have to do in upper grades, I try to expose them to as much of it as I can. This book shows children that nonfiction does not have to be dry and boring. I learned a lot about tarantulas through this book; they were creatures I never thought much about before. This text helps to make them seem less "creepy" to children. My students love this book and a few of them like to take the book aside and play the parts of tarantula and interviewer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Informative AND Cute
Review: Through interview format this book presents great insight into the life of tarantula. This book provides children with a delightful journey through some nonfiction; this is something children need more of. With all the nonfiction reading children have to do in upper grades, I try to expose them to as much of it as I can. This book shows children that nonfiction does not have to be dry and boring. I learned a lot about tarantulas through this book; they were creatures I never thought much about before. This text helps to make them seem less "creepy" to children. My students love this book and a few of them like to take the book aside and play the parts of tarantula and interviewer.


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