Last night there was a spider party.
What do you do at a spider party?
1. Look at spiders.
2. Look at more spiders.
3. Look at still more spiders.
4. Observe the many spider decorations in the house, including the string of 21 tiny Christmas stockings, each with the name of one of the family's tarantulas on it.
5. Hold spiders ("The faster they move, the more you should hold still.")
6. Supervise small children holding spiders.
7. Win a door prize. She's an Oklahoma Brown tarantula, http://animal-world.com/encyclo/reptile s/spiders/OklahomaBrownTarantula.php and her name is Shelob.
8. Take home goodie bags filled with gummy spiders, toy spiders, and spiderman candy.
9. Place Shelob's cage in the children's room ("Pleeeaaaassse can we have the spider in our room!?")
What do you do at a spider party?
1. Look at spiders.
2. Look at more spiders.
3. Look at still more spiders.
4. Observe the many spider decorations in the house, including the string of 21 tiny Christmas stockings, each with the name of one of the family's tarantulas on it.
5. Hold spiders ("The faster they move, the more you should hold still.")
6. Supervise small children holding spiders.
7. Win a door prize. She's an Oklahoma Brown tarantula, http://animal-world.com/encyclo/reptile
8. Take home goodie bags filled with gummy spiders, toy spiders, and spiderman candy.
9. Place Shelob's cage in the children's room ("Pleeeaaaassse can we have the spider in our room!?")
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