SPIDER March 2018
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SPIDER March 2018
Cover art by Bryn Barnard
This edition of SPIDER magazine is full of magic! This issue of SPIDER magazine is chock full of fairies, pixies, and tricks you can do yourself. From a fascinating folktale to a mysterious magic trick, you’ll find how phenomenal fantasy can be and how, sometimes, reality is even more fun.
There are so many hands-on activities in this edition of SPIDER magazine that your kids may not make it all the through before the next edition arrives! Learn how to create a fairy garden, and then make a field guide to fairies so you can see who comes to visit! Master a mind-blowing magic trick! Reveal riddles written as Haikus. And, whatever else you do, don’t miss The Massive Moon Mistake.
Enjoy features including:
- Drive My Car by Emiliano Migliardo
- Doodlebug & Dandelion by Pamela Dell
- Buggy Haiku Riddles by Michael A. Reyes
- The Massive Moon Mistake by Kristin O’Donnell Tubb
- Abracadabra!
- Fairy Garden by Maria Hlohowskyj
- Sweet Dreams, Pixie Littlings! By Tim J. Myers
- Fabulous Facts: Tiny Things by Tori Telfer
- Ava the Big by Kell Andrews
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.

