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Reviewed by Alex Ndirangu for Readers' Favorite
David Grubb's Spider Might is a children's picture book about a spiderling who wants to spin an indestructible web. The book opens by transporting us to a small village of garden spiders. Here, we meet a young spider called Instar. The big day Mom set aside for web-building lessons is finally here. However, each time Instar spins a web at the practice, they end up easily destroyed, leaving the young spider feeling very sad. In search of making her webs the strongest the world has ever seen, Instar and her friends set out to find Old Exuvia, a witch-like spider living alone at the farthest end of the village. Here, the spiderlings drink a potion specially made to endow spider webs with magic. Instar just can't wait to try out her super webs on their way home—except the webs are miraculously indestructible, and not even Old Exuvia can free anything she traps!
David Grubb is a master storyteller. His descriptions grab your interest right from the first page, and as the narrative unfolds, you are seamlessly drawn into Instar's world. The book offers an amazing glimpse into life in the village and delightfully captures the spiderling's curiosity and eagerness to soar and succeed in her big dream. Spider Might is a clever way for parents to spark important discussions with their children about what they love and want to accomplish. It encourages thinking big, interaction, and questions, fostering an even deeper introspection. Young readers will meet young, uniquely adventurous characters, enjoy lots of captivating action, and marvel at the engaging illustrations that vividly capture the forest setting. Spider Might is a charming tale that not only educates but also sparks imaginative young minds, soaring with adventure and the wildest of dreams. It's a real treat!