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Make Friends with a Houseful of Spiders in HARRY'S SPIDERS
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A Fun Interactive New Book for Young Readers by Tobias Inigo

ITHACA, N.Y. - PennZone -- In Harry's Spiders we meet Harry, an everyday sort of kid. He's friendly, helpful, confident and not afraid of anything, with one exception. Harry has arachnophobia; an extreme fear of spiders. When Harry forgets his Lucky Hat, he must go back into the old family home on his own and look for it. Harry searches everywhere and in room after room he is challenged by some very clever eight- legged guests who love a good game of Hide and Seek.

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During these anxious times of being at home and keeping safe, Harry's Spiders is an exciting Read To Me interactive book for preschoolers and the perfect choice for readers age 7 to 12.

Available at Amazon, Barnes &Noble, Lulu.com and direct from the publisher at tobiasandtheangel.square.site

About the author
Tobias Inigo is a popular writer, illustrator and artist. Home and studio is a 1900 craftsman fixer-upper in rural New York where he enjoys life with an old spotty cat and quite possibly a few spiders.

Source: Tobias & The Angel

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