SPIDER September 2017
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Creepy-crawly reptiles and amphibians abound in the September issue of SPIDER! Solve a mystery, jump around like a frog in a tuxedo, bake some orange brownies, and try to keep your feet dry.
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SPIDER September 2017
Cover art by Adam Rex
Creepy-crawly reptiles and amphibians abound in the September issue of SPIDER! Solve a mystery, jump around like a frog in a tuxedo, bake some orange brownies, and try to keep your feet dry. Guess the mystery animals with help from Mickey Wright’s clever haiku, and learn how to dust for fingerprints like a real detective. There are plenty of things to make and try this month, from Ophelia’s orange brownies to fearsome snake finger puppets, and TWO wacky weddings to attend! And what exactly rhymes with orange? Find out in these imaginative stories, poems, and activities!
“Science Fair” by Neil Numberman
“Orange Shmorange” by Katherine Pebley O’Neal
“Who Are You? Haiku Animal Riddles” by Mickey Wright
“Simone the Private Fly: The Wedding Woes” by Cassandra Rose
“Dusting For Fingerprints” by Inspector Gadget
“Mole Rat Keeps His Feet Dry” by Gail Jarrow and Paul Sherman
“Sssnaked” by Laura Sassi
“The Perfect Tux” by Rhonda Telfer
Regular features include Doodlebug & Dandelion, Spider’s Corner, Spider’s Mailbox, Ophelia’s Last Word, Buggy Bulletin, Mind-Buggler. The Fun Zone, and Spider and the Gang

