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Midnight Creep

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Available September 01, 2026
$16.99
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Hardcover w/ Audio & Video

ISBN: 9798898591540

$16.99
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Written by Jemima Shafei-Ongu
Illustrated by Honoka Taki
Sung by Karim Nagi

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A creepy-crawly original singalong celebrating spiders, imagination, and the Arab folk dance the dabke

It’s a Midnight Creep! All the giants are asleep and the lights are out…

Everybody give a shout and SCREEEAM!


What do spiders do when we’re asleep? What if they gathered beneath the full moon for a celebration with jumping, dancing, and feasting until dawn? Party along with spiders of all kinds and get inspired to dance the dabke! But shhhh . . . be careful not to wake the giants sleeping upstairs!

  • Listen, sing, and dance along with audio singalong and video animation accessible via QR code
  • Learn about the dabke, a communal folk dance from the Arab world
  • Endnotes provide more information about spiders, the dabke dance and Arab music

More Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 10 inches
  • Page Count: 24 pages
  • Age Range: 3 to 5 years

Awards & Accolades

About the Contributors

Written by - Jemima Shafei-Ongu
Jemima Shafei-Ongu is a Dharug/Sydney-based author, psychologist, and teacher. Her picture books champion inclusion, well-being, and connection, inspired by her family’s Arab heritage. 
Illustrated by - Honoka Taki
Honoka Taki is a Japan-based illustrator dedicated to bringing whimsical fun to the world of children’s literature. Combining a degree from Kyoto University of the Arts with a background in design and video editing, Honoka crafts humorous visual narratives defined by heart and charm. Inspired by a childhood love for comedy, Honoka’s work stands out for its playfulness and charming character expressions.
Sung by - Karim Nagi
Karim Nagi is an artist, songwriter, designer, and educator. He immigrated from Egypt to the United States as a young person and currently lives in Chicago, USA. He has conducted over 500 school assemblies, sharing creativity and cultural awareness with tens of thousands of children. His other work for children can be viewed at www.aisforartist.com.