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Spider webs -- Juvenile literature
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Stronger than steel, spider silk DNA and the quest for better bulletproof vests, sutures, and parachute rope, Bridget Heos ; [illustrated by] Andy Comins
Inside the spider's web, by Natalie Lunis ; consultants, Richard Bradley, PhD, Associate Professor, Emeritus Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, Kimberly Brenneman, PhD, National Institute for Early Education Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Home sweet web, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
Spiders, by Karen Latchana Kenney
Spider silk, by Augusta Goldin. Illustrated by Joseph Low
Spiderwebs, Nancy Furstinger
Spiders spin webs, written by Yvonne Winer ; illustrated by Karen Lloyd-Jones
Spiders and webs, by Carolyn Lunn ; illustrations by Tom Dunnington
1000 Books Before Kindergarten, 96
Awesome innovations inspired by spiders, Jim Corrigan ; editor, Sharon F. Doorasamy
How spiders make their webs, Jill Bailey
Spiders and their webs, by Linda Tagliaferro
Spinning spiders, by Ruth Berman ; photographs by David T. Roberts and David M. Schleser
Telarañas, Julie Murray
El autobús mágico teje una tela, un libro sobre las aranãs, [por Joanna Cole e ilustrado por Bruce Degen]
Spiders and their webs, Darlyne A. Murawski
Super spiders, Charlotte Guillain
How do spiders make webs?, Melissa Stewart
Spiders spin silk, by Elaine Pascoe ; photographs by Dwight Kuhn
Spider's web, Christine Back ; photographs by Barrie Watts
Investigating spiders and their webs, Ellen Rene
A spider's web, Erika de Nijs
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