Safariology® Educational Science Toys for Kids
These Toys that Teach® are the Perfect Way to Blend Education and Play:
The Safariology® line is devoted to helping children explore the natural world through science by helping them develop an interest in STEM... Read More
These Toys that Teach® are the Perfect Way to Blend Education and Play:
The Safariology® line is devoted to helping children explore the natural world through science by helping them develop an interest in STEM fields – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics – at an early age. Our Life Cycle figure sets will help children learn about biological processes and the growth cycles of our planet’s most interesting creatures.
Our Safariology® tools are great for backyard explorers who want to role-play as scientists or adventurers to interact and learn about their environment. With educational science toys for kids such as compasses, binoculars, magnifiers, and more, your child will be more interested than ever in the world around them.
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Life Cycle of a Spider
(6)$11.50A female spider can lay up to 3,000 eggs. Many species then protect the eggs in a silk sac, which is then attached to the web so the mother can pr...
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Life Cycle of a Honey Bee
(9)$11.50Hardworking honeybees rapidly transition through their life cycle, with only 21 days from egg to adulthood. Bees in the larval stage are fed by wo...
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Life Cycle of a Salmon
(6)$11.50Salmon undergo a long journey during their life, hatching from eggs in freshwater streams, growing up into adult fish, and then swimming out to th...
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Life Cycle of a Frog
(8)$11.50Life begins amid a clutch of floating eggs. Those that survive hatch as tadpoles, and then undergo a rapid change as they lose their gills and grow...
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Life Cycle of a Monarch Butterfly Figure Set
(11)$11.50From nearly invisible eggs, tiny striped caterpillars emerge. They begin feeding on the surrounding milkweed leaves immediately, storing food for ...
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Life Cycle of an Ant
(4)$11.50This set includes the tiny white eggs were ants get their start. Larvae come next, molting several times before entering a period of rest and gro...
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Life Cycle of a Ladybug
(6)$11.50The ladybug is also known as the ladybird, and more correctly known as the ladybeetle. The insect goes through the four stages of metamorphosis, h...
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Life Cycle of a Green Sea Turtle
(4)$11.50Green sea turtle eggs are buried in clutches of 75-200. After two months, the hatchlings make a mad dash for water, where they’ll spend the rest o...
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Life Cycle of a Green Bean Plant
(5)$11.50A side view shows a green bean seed in the soil, followed by the germination stage, where the seed sends roots into the warm, moist soil. The plan...
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Life Cycle of a Chicken
(4)$11.50A hen may lay 300 eggs in a year, but only if a rooster is present can the eggs contain hatchlings. Eggs take 21 days to hatch, but a newly hatch...
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Life Cycle of a Mosquito
(3)$11.50Mosquitos begin life in the water, where their eggs are laid in floating rafts. The larvae that emerge feed on organic material in the water while...
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Life Cycle of a Luna Moth
(0)$11.50Luna moth eggs are laid on tree leaves, including the sweetgum, where the caterpillars will have plenty to eat and little competition. After moltin...
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Life Cycle of a Stag Beetle
(1)$11.50Whereas the life cycles of many insects are measured in weeks, the stag beetle takes years to develop. Eggs are laid in rotting wood, where larvae...
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Life Cycle of a Worm
(2)$11.50The Life Cycle of a Worm features the four stages of a surprisingly complex creature. Their lemon-shaped eggs give birth to hatchlings, which slow...
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