- Author: E. B. White
- Read Aloud Grade Range: 1 - Adult
- Read Alone Grade Range: 4 - 8
- Trimester(s): 1
- Illustrated Content
- Newbery Award
- Binding: p
- Pages: 192
- Included in these packages:
White's heartwarming classic about the friendship between a little girl, a selfless spider and "the world's greatest pig."
Average Rating:

14 Reviews
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by Julie S on 2011-09-16
Simply classic and charming. We have already read it 2 times, and we are fascinated again and again. One word, try to read the book before the movie, as sometimes it just ruins the story.
by Natalie A on 2011-06-01
It doesn't get much better than this! We have read this 3 times, and I'm sure we will read it many many more. Really fun book to do "voices" on :)
by Jennifer M on 2010-11-18
My 6 and 3 year olds loved this book. The 3 year old hasn't sat for others, but she couldn't wait to get to this one!
by ELIZABETH T on 2010-10-04
My boys have seen the movie many, many times, but they still enjoyed having the book read to them. It's very descriptive.
by REBEKAH M on 2010-09-21
Who wouldn't like this book? I remember having it read to me in first grade. I love the descriptions of the barnyard. My kids enjoyed it too. It's a classic.
by KELLEY B on 2010-09-07
Charlotte's Web is a great story. I was not overly excited about reading it as I know the story well and would have rather started with something new, but went with it anyway. It was great and we all really enjoyed it a lot.
by JESSICA P on 2010-02-28
My son and I are at odds here. He wanted to give this book 4 stars... but only because he thought it had a sad ending. That said, we both enjoyed reading this book. It was actually our second time reading it, and we enjoyed it just as much as the first time through.
by JESSICA W on 2009-10-27
I remember when my 2nd grade teacher read this aloud to us in class. I was happy to be reading it this year to my own 2nd grader and kindergartener. The 5 year old would get a little bored and liked to play with clay or something during reading, but my 2nd grader was quite enthralled. Classic story with lots of opportunity for new vocabulary discussions. We pulled a lot of copy-writing from the book for Language Arts as well.
by JANE D on 2008-09-07
I tried to read this 2 times and we just could not get into the story. My daughter would rather do more math than have me read this to her. My boys had even less interest. I will save the book and perhaps one of my kids will eventually read it. We are skipping this book and reading something else.
by JENNIFER T on 2008-04-21
By Hannah T., age 8, on 2008-04-21
My favorite book is Charlotte's Web. It is about three loyal friends: Fern, Wilbur and Charlotte. My favorite part of the book was at the fair. I liked it because Templeton was feasting and Lurvy pretended to take a shower in front of everybody. You might feel sad at the ending, but you'll be happy at the beginning and at the fair part. You should read the book because you'll get to learn how to be a good friend.