Breathing new life into Mary Howitt\'s 175-year-old warning against those who use sweet words to hide their not-so-sweet intentions, DiTerlizzi draws inspiration from classic black-and-white Hollywood movies like Frankenstein and The Mummy and fills dazzling silver-tinted illustrations in this monstrously entertaining picture book with a dose of humor big enough to quell even the faintest of hearts.
But do you have any idea how the age-old tale of the Spider and the Fly ends? Join celebrated artist Tony DiTerlizzi as he -- drawing inspiration from one of his loves, the classic Hollywood horror movies of the 1920s and 1930s -- shines a cinematic spotlight on Mary Howitt\'s warning, written to her own children about those who use sweet words to hide their not-so-sweet intentions.. is easily one of the most recognized and quoted first lines in all of English verse. \'Will you walk into my parlor, \' said the Spider to the Fly...
Breathing new life into Mary Howitt\'s 175-year-old warning against those who use sweet words to hide their not-so-sweet intentions, DiTerlizzi draws inspiration from classic black-and-white Hollywood movies like Frankenstein and The Mummy and fills dazzling silver-tinted illustrations in this monstrously entertaining picture book with a dose of humor big enough to quell even the faintest of hearts