Spindle the spider has dressed up as a witch for Halloween. Her tiny hat stays balanced even when she swings on her web. Give her costume a playful burst of color!
Spindle the spider has chosen a pointy witch hat for her Halloween costume, and she is balancing it while dangling from her web. With eight little legs, she has plenty of ways to wave hello! Her web can be part of the costume fun too, like a sparkly stage for a tiny witch. This page turns a sometimes-scary spider into a playful Halloween guest.
Make Spindleβs hat black with a purple band, or try a surprising pink, blue, or green hat instead. Her body could be dark brown, gray, or a cheerful purple. Color the web silver, pale blue, or white so its lines show up clearly. Add an orange moon, yellow stars, or a few friendly bats around her. A green buckle on the hat makes a fun finishing touch.
Spiders are not insects; they are arachnids. Most spiders have eight legs, while insects have six. Many spiders make webs from silk, a strong thread they produce from their bodies. Different spider kinds build different webs, and some do not make webs at all. Spiders can be helpful in gardens and homes because they eat insects, including mosquitoes and flies.