Spider magazine february 2018
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Chickens, crackers, and calico kittens -- there’s loads to love in this edition of SPIDER magazine! Jokes, stories, poems, articles, and more will keep kids smiling from cover to cover.
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SPIDER February 2018
Cover art by Bill Mayer
Chickens, crackers, and calico kittens -- there’s loads to love in this edition of SPIDER magazine! Jokes, stories, poems, articles, and more will keep kids smiling from cover to cover.
Stop us if you’ve heard this before… Why did the hedgehog cross the road? To find out, and to discover the maybe-true story of a haunted henhouse, you can’t miss this impeccable issue of SPIDER magazine. Kids will also get a chance to make a variety of very special Valentine’s day cards, sample some Swedish speaking, cook crazy crackers, and put together some patchwork puzzles.
Enjoy features including:
- Baking Friends by Christine Jopling
- Lizard’s Trick by Beverly McLoughland
- Clucky Chicken Jokes
- Poultrygeist by Bob Morrow
- The Noisy Chicken by James R. Cluck
- Sweet Potato Sweetheart Crackers by M.P. Spuds
- Pinky Lovett’s New Neighbor by Alicia Potter
- The Picture-Takin’ Man by Jestine Ware
- Patchwork House Puzzles by Cristofer Brush
- Counting in Swedish by Eva Apelqvist
Regular features include Doodlebug & Dandelion, Fabulous Facts, Spider’s Corner, Spider’s Mailbox, Ophelia’s Last Word, Bug Adventure, Buggy Bulletin, The Fun Zone, Mind-Buggler, and Spider and the Gang.

