From School Library Journal
PreS–An exuberant CD accompanies Iza Trapani's 1993 picture book, which builds on the classic song to take the Itsy Bitsy Spider on an adventure through a house, climbing up walls, buckets, and chairs, and facing setbacks such as fans, mice, and cats, until she finally climbs high into a tree to spin her web and enjoy a much-deserved rest in the sun. The CD's first track features an introduction by the author; on track 2, a group of kids join her in a joyful sing-along of the book, with appropriately placed musical breaks for page turns. The cheery music is a perfect match for Trapani's vibrant illustrations. Track 3 is a straight read-along performed very expressively by Valerie Stephens with page-turn signals and musical sound effects. A delightful twist on the usual read-along.–
Kathleen Kelly MacMillan, Maryland School for the Deaf, Columbia Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Everyone knows the "Itsy Bitsy Spider" song, but Trapani has re-written it, adding some bells and whistles. Children will be as fascinated as ever. This production has three parts: An introduction by the author is followed by Trapani singing her version, accompanied by children. Although not a professional singer, Trapani conveys contagious enthusiasm. Next Valerie Sanders reads the story, complete with tinkling sound effects. Sanders's voice resonates with warmth and comfort. The bright read-along book and multicolored recording will attract even the youngest listeners. A.G.H. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine--
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