Gift Ideas for Your Insect Loving Child
Many children are amazed with the life of bugs in their own backyard. These children will pick up, carry around, and examine every bug that comes their way. Luckily, there are many things out there on the market that a parent can use to help their children cultivate their love of insects
even more.
Magnifying Glass - In order to let your child examine their insect bounty even closer, you could supply them with a nice magnifying glass. Of course, you'll want to make sure that they don't use it to burn the bugs with sunlight. EEK! Show your child the different colors, lines, shapes, sizes, and details of the insects that they are looking at. They'll be amazed at the things they never noticed before looking through the magnifying glass.
Bug Net - Your bug bounty hunter will need something to catch those pesky flying insects with. So why not a bug net to help in their search of the bug unknown. You'll laugh at the site of your child running through the yard swinging the net to and fro with massive determination.
Gardening Tools - What better way to find underground bugs than to dig them up yourself. That's where child-sized gardening tools can come in handy. You'll child will soon be wielding their small shovel and rake with the expertise of any older bug hunter. Just be sure to stand back when they come running to show you what they've recently dug up under the outdoor trash can.
Butterfly House - Butterfly houses are a great way for your child to research the life cycle of a butterfly. The word of the day is pupa! In the end, they'll be able to watch their very own caterpillar turn into a beautiful butterfly.
Ant Farm - If you're brave enough to allow the insect world to infiltrate your own domicile, then you may consider getting your insect-loving child their very own ant farm. They'll be able to watch how a colony of ants work together, create homes and tunnels, and simply survive. Just be sure to warn them that if the ants get loose, the exterminator will be called and they'll see the end of their ants' life cycles.
Magnifying Glass - In order to let your child examine their insect bounty even closer, you could supply them with a nice magnifying glass. Of course, you'll want to make sure that they don't use it to burn the bugs with sunlight. EEK! Show your child the different colors, lines, shapes, sizes, and details of the insects that they are looking at. They'll be amazed at the things they never noticed before looking through the magnifying glass.
Bug Net - Your bug bounty hunter will need something to catch those pesky flying insects with. So why not a bug net to help in their search of the bug unknown. You'll laugh at the site of your child running through the yard swinging the net to and fro with massive determination.
Gardening Tools - What better way to find underground bugs than to dig them up yourself. That's where child-sized gardening tools can come in handy. You'll child will soon be wielding their small shovel and rake with the expertise of any older bug hunter. Just be sure to stand back when they come running to show you what they've recently dug up under the outdoor trash can.
Butterfly House - Butterfly houses are a great way for your child to research the life cycle of a butterfly. The word of the day is pupa! In the end, they'll be able to watch their very own caterpillar turn into a beautiful butterfly.
Ant Farm - If you're brave enough to allow the insect world to infiltrate your own domicile, then you may consider getting your insect-loving child their very own ant farm. They'll be able to watch how a colony of ants work together, create homes and tunnels, and simply survive. Just be sure to warn them that if the ants get loose, the exterminator will be called and they'll see the end of their ants' life cycles.
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