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Webkinz Plush Stuffed Animal Toco Toucan

Posted by admin on Jul-13-2008 under Insect Lore, webkinz

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Webkinz Plush Stuffed Animal Toco Toucan

Webkinz Plush Stuffed Animal Toco Toucan is a great Webkinz, and it actually flies online, I will be recieving one soon, but my friend had got this from a store! Yes, she had seen these in 2 stores! The toucan is not sold out yet, so get yours at a lower price.

I rated this 4 stars because Webkinz Plush Stuffed Animal Toco Toucan bird is overpriced! You can get this at stores still! Webkinz Plush Stuffed Animal Toco Toucan bird is retired but I know of 3 stores who sold this Toucan bird for a lower price, so before you buy Webkinz Plush Stuffed Animal Toco Toucan bird online Read the rest of this entry »

Live Butterfly Garden

Posted by admin on Jun-7-2008 under Insect Lore

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Live Butterfly Garden

Did you know that painted ladies (the butterflies, that is) taste with their feet and have 10,000 eyes? You and your kids will be fascinated by all you learn about these beautiful creatures with the Butterfly Garden from Insect Lore. The kit comes with a relatively easy-to-assemble observation chamber; supplies for feeding the butterflies (you provide only sugar and water); an informative booklet of clear instructions and butterfly facts; and a certificate for three to five free painted lady caterpillars. The metamorphosis from larva to butterfly takes about three weeks from when you receive the caterpillar larvae (which arrive in a small container with all the nutrients they need). Your children can watch the larvae increase dramatically in size, form chrysalides, and finally emerge into full-fledged painted ladies (it’s suggested that they release the butterflies after a few days of observation). This would make a wonderful activity for families with kids of any age, but younger children will need help assembling the observation chamber and reading the instruction booklet. (Note: The manufacturer recommends that butterflies should not be set free in temperatures lower than 55 degrees Fahrenheit.) –Rachel Radway

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