Why Spider Has a Tiny Waist

Season 1Episode 710 minFeb 9, 2010
Why Spider Has a Tiny Waist
One day greedy Spider heard of Four Feasts in Tinga Tinga and she wanted to go to them all! So she spun four threads and attached them to various animals going to the feasts. But Monkey, Frog, Hippo and the Bees all set off in different directions - North, South, East and West, and Spider's thread soon ran out. Eeeeek! The threads got tighter and tighter and tighter, making Spider's waist smaller and smaller and smaller! Luckily the threads broke, but from that day on Spider has always had a tiny waist.
Why Spider Has a Tiny Waist has aired on Feb 9, 2010 at 4:10 PM
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