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K-3
Illustrated by
Katherine Janus Kahn.
Spider Sammy stows away in Josh's backpack, accompanying the boy to school. The students learn a lesson about the Jewish value of being kind to animals--put to the test once Sammy's spotted. The text is didactic but accessible; though it obviously depicts observant Jewish life, the story reaches beyond one particular audience. Brightly colored cut-paper illustrations are lively.