Display title | Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends (2004-2008) is a CGI-animated series targeted towards preschool audiences that is seen on Nick Jr. (formerly Noggin) in the United States and Treehouse TV on Canada. The series began with the film Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids, which was itself based on a popular series of books by David Kirk. It features the adventures of a spider Mom and Dad and their family of eight children-- five spiders and three adopted "buglets" -- a dragonfly named Dragon, a jewel beetle named Shimmer and a bedbug named Bounce. Miss Spider is described as being a "fruit spider" and she and her musician husband, Holley, try to teach their children to "Be Good to Bugs." |