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haleyperkins1
The Spider and the Fly | Tony DiTerlizzi, Mary Botham Howitt

“Come into my parlour,“ said the Spider to the Fly. “Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy.“

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haleyperkins1
The Spider and the Fly | Tony DiTerlizzi, Mary Botham Howitt

spider invites a fly to his home with sweet promises of a warm and comfortable stay, but the fly soon realizes too late that the spider has darker intentions.

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haleyperkins1
The Spider and the Fly | Tony DiTerlizzi, Mary Botham Howitt
Pickpick

The tale is both a warning and a work of art, cleverly teaching readers about the dangers of manipulation and the importance of thinking critically.

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miapantalone

And now dear little children, who may this story read,

To idle, silly flattering words, I pray you ne'er give heed:

Unto an evil counsellor, close heart and ear and eye,

And take a lesson from this tale, of the Spider and the Fly.

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miapantalone

This poem can be used during Halloween time to fit the fall and scary theme! This book can also be used to teach the moral lesson of “stranger danger“.

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miapantalone
Mehso-so

The Spider and the Fly is a poem that was written by Mary Howitt in 1829. This classic poem is about a spider that manipulates a fly into its trap with twisted words. At the end of the poem, the spider heeds a warning to the children who are reading to not be tricked by the words of strangers.