Spiro by Anna McGregor is one of my absolute favourites from the 2025 CBCA Book Week shortlist—and it’s the perfect book to spark a fun craft activity in your classroom!
This beautifully illustrated story follows Spiro, a little spider on a mission to spin the perfect web. As students follow Spiro’s journey of trial and error, they’re introduced to themes like perseverance, creativity, and resilience. That’s what makes Spiro such a valuable classroom text—not just for Book Week, but all year round.

Why use Spiro in the classroom?
Spiro is a brilliant book for introducing and reinforcing growth mindset, perseverance, and creative problem-solving. It’s perfect for discussions about making mistakes, trying again, and finding joy in the process—not just the outcome. It’s a wonderful text for social-emotional learning and can easily be tied to writing, art, and even science (hello, spiders and webs!).
Here’s how to make your Spiro Spider:
Step-by-step Instructions:
Step 1:
Colour and cut out all your spider parts – the eyes, body, and legs.

Step 2:
Lay out your pieces, ready for assembly.

Step 3:
Start folding the legs accordion-style to give them a 3D wobble.

Step 4:
Repeat the folds with all eight legs.

Step 5:
Prepare your web page—this is where your spider will sit. Add a sentence or two about perseverance underneath the web.

Step 6:
Glue the spider parts together and attach Spiro to the web. Don’t forget to add your thoughts about what perseverance means!


It’s a great way to tie in fine motor skills, listening, and a bit of character education too.
Where to Find the Spiro Craft Activity
This craft activity is included in my Lesson Ideas for Spiro resource, available in the Book Week 2025 bundle. It includes:
- Discussion prompts
- Writing templates
- A reflection page
- And of course, the step-by-step spider craft!
You can grab the full resource here:
👉 Lesson Ideas for Spiro
Or get it as part of the growing bundle:
👉 Book Week 2025 Mega Bundle
Spiro reminds us that success often comes after mistakes—and that every web (and child!) is a little different. This Spiro craft activity is a fun way to help your students reflect, create, and connect with the book in a meaningful way.
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