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Spider in a Web Corner

A spider hanging by a silk thread beside a corner web with a caught fly and framing leaves — a story-filled spider coloring page.

ThemeSpider
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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There's a little story on this page! A spider hangs from a single silk thread beside a triangular corner web with spiral threads, a small fly is caught at the edge, and a couple of leaves frame the corner. The scene has several pieces to color — spider, web, fly, and leaves — so it suits kids who enjoy a fuller picture, while each part on its own is simple enough to manage. Corner webs like this one are common in sheds and window frames, where spiders tuck their webs into quiet angles to catch passing insects. The caught fly is a great chance to talk about how spiders help by eating bugs we'd rather not have around. Color the leaves green, the silk silvery, and the fly any color you like. Print it on US Letter or A4 and tell the whole little story as you color.

Coloring Tips

  • Hanging thread — color the single silk line very lightly so the spider looks like it's dangling in midair.
  • Frame with green — color the corner leaves in different greens to make the web stand out in the middle.
  • Spot the fly — give the caught fly a small splash of bright color so it's easy to find at the edge of the web.

Frequently asked questions

Why do spiders build webs in corners?
Corners of sheds, windows and walls are quiet, sheltered spots where a web won't be disturbed, and passing insects fly right into it.
What is the fly doing in the web?
The fly has been caught in the sticky threads. It shows how a spider uses its web to trap insects for food, helping keep bugs down.

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