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Bring springtime discovery home with the Spring Caterpillar Science Kit, a hands-on learning experience designed especially for curious toddlers ages 2–3. This playful kit introduces little learners to nature, observation, and simple science through colorful, sensory-rich activities inspired by caterpillars and growing plants.

Children will explore, touch, and observe as they complete several fun mini-experiments and activities with the help of a grown-up. Each activity encourages curiosity, early STEM skills, and sensory development while keeping learning playful and age-appropriate.

What’s Inside the Kit:

🐛 Build a Caterpillar Sensory Tube 
Children create their own caterpillar-themed sensory tube filled with colorful items. They can shake, roll, and explore while playing a simple I-Spy game to find hidden objects inside.

🌱 Grow a Lima Bean Plant
Young scientists plant a lima bean seed and watch it grow over time. This activity introduces toddlers to how plants grow and helps them learn about caring for living things.

🧪 Fizzy Caterpillar Experiment
A fun, safe science activity where children observe a bubbly reaction that makes the caterpillar “fizz.” This introduces early cause-and-effect science in an exciting, visual way.

🖐 Explore a Colors Gel Sensory Bag
Toddlers squish, press, and move colorful materials inside a sealed sensory bag, strengthening fine motor skills while exploring colors.

Why Kids Love It:
🌼 Hands-on sensory play
🐛 Cute caterpillar theme perfect for spring
🌱 Simple science exploration
🧠 Supports early STEM learning
👨‍👩‍👧 Easy activities for parents and toddlers to enjoy together

Spring Caterpillar Science Kit

$50.00Price
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