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An affectionate pig named Wilbur befriends a spider named Charlotte, who lives in the rafters above his pen. In this story of friendship, hardship, and the passing on into time, White reminds readers to open their eyes to the wonder and miracle found in the simplest of things.

Beloved by generations, “Charlotte’s Web” is one of the most cherished stories of all time. Now, for the first time ever, this treasured classic is available in a lavish new collectors’ edition. In addition to a larger trim size, the original black-and-white art by Garth Williams has been lovingly colorized by renowned illustrator Rosemary Wells, adding another dimension to this perfect book for young and old alike.

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10 Comments

  1. Annabananna Reply

    I can still remember my parents reading this to me a chapter a
    night as a child – so its no suprise my neices and nephews adore it as
    much as I did. The cober is so ratty and old from two generations of
    love now so maybe it will make a third???

  2. I personally loved this book when I was younger I can’t wait to read this to my son. A very sweet story.

  3. I read this book as a kid and loved it. We have the DVD in our collection.

  4. I have re-read this book to my little ones a few times now and they
    love the movie as well. a book to have in library collection.

  5. A beautiful very touching story about friendship and loyalty. I still shed a tear when i reread it.

  6. This book have i have read to my children and at sunday school a lot of times. I just love this story.

  7. My daughter loves this book and i like reading it aloud to my
    childen. Its a story of friendship, hardship, and the passing on into
    time.

  8. An adorable story – loved it as a child. It will definetly be in the book shelf when my boy is a bit older.

  9. This book should be in very school, house as well. My eldest
    daughter loves this book. I would rather read it aloud to my kids.

  10. Rocketpower Reply

    I read it to my oldest 2 boys as a bed time story. They liked it.

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