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Diary of a Spider / Diary of a Worm
by Doreen Cronin
read by Harry Bliss
Part of the Diary of a... series
In Diary of a Spider, the team that delivered the best-selling Diary of a Worm spins another witty tale of an unusual protagonist and his unique view of the world. This time the hero is a spider, whose best friend is a fly, and though his world is experienced mostly from upside-down, and includes sticky webs and gigantic shoes, his musings will delight and reassure young readers. Through droll diary entries the baseball-capped son in a family of worms describes both the dangers and the perks of life underground in Diary of a Worm. Having a head that looks like your rear end is just one of the difficulties, as well as being dug up for bait. This clever and energetic worm's-eye-view of the world will leave children – and their families – howling with laughter.
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Diary of a Fly
by Doreen Cronin
read by Harry Bliss
Part of the Diary of a... series
Why wouldn't the little Fly think she can be a superhero? She already walks on walls, sees in all directions, and knows how to fly! With the same hilarious humor that makes the first two creature diaries irresistible, this third in the series doesn't disappoint.
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Diary of a Spider
by Doreen Cronin
read by Harry Bliss
Part of the Diary of a... series
The team that delivered the best-selling “Diary of a Worm” spins another witty tale of an unusual protagonist and his unique view of the world. This time the hero is a spider, whose best friend is a fly, and though his world is experienced mostly from upside-down, and includes sticky webs and gigantic shoes, his musings will delight and reassure young readers!
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Diary of a Worm
by Doreen Cronin
read by Harry Bliss
Part of the Diary of a... series
Having a head that looks like your ear is just one of the difficulties of being a worm. Through droll diary entries the baseball-capped young son of the worm family in this hilarious story describes both the dangers (being dug up as bait) and the perks (never getting in trouble for dragging mud through the house) of life underground.
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