Ladybug house natural
42.00 CHF - available 41
My insect house - observe the crawling in nature.
How many legs do insects have? Which bugs crawl through our garden? Are spiders also insects? Little researchers can pursue these and many other questions at home or at school, where observing animals is firmly anchored in the curriculum as a competence goal (NMG, cycle 1+2: several teaching materials on the product are available for download on the Internet). The insect house not only allows small creepy crawlies to be observed, but it is also ideally suited for raising ladybugs - i.e. for observing the metamorphosis from larva to native ladybug. The insect house is made from wood and plexiglass in Switzerland by people with disabilities. The product is ideally suited for observing at home or at school - a joy for all ages!
Scope of delivery:
2 × side walls,
1 × back wall,
1 × front wall,
1 × bottom made of HDF;
1 x sliding lid made of Plexiglas.
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Mein Marienkäferhaus
Ideal for observing insects such as the transformation from larva to a ladybug.
My insect house - observe the crawls of nature
How many legs do insects have? Which beetles crawl through our garden? Do spiders also belong to the group of insects? Little researchers can pursue these and many other questions at home or at school, where observing animals is firmly anchored in the curriculum as a competence goal (NMG, cycle 1+2: several teaching aids on the product are available for download on the Internet). The insect house not only allows small creepy crawlies to be observed, but it is also ideally suited for raising ladybugs - i.e. for observing the metamorphosis from larva to the native ladybug. The insect house is made in Switzerland by people with disabilities from wood and plexiglass. The product is ideally suited for observing at home or at school - a joy for young and old!
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CHF 8.00 (Economy), CHF 9.50 (Priority)Free shipping starting at CHF 150.00