🐞 Catch curiosity, not just bugs!
The B. toys Bug Bungalow is a thoughtfully designed 4-piece insect catching kit featuring a ventilated mesh case, magnifying container lid, tweezers, and handheld magnifier. Perfectly sized for toddlers 3 years and up, it promotes safe, hands-on nature exploration and STEM learning with durable, lightweight materials ideal for backyard adventures.
L**A
Bug catching
Fast shipping nothing was damaged neatly packed my daughter loves it thanks
G**.
Great gift
Well made. I like the little bug jar, the lid magnifies the bugs. A great box. A great gift!
A**A
Great
Great quality for the price
A**R
works great
This holds the crickets that I feed my bearded dragon perfectly. At feeding time, I just tilt the keeper, slide open the door a little and shake them out.
M**A
Cute idea
Cute idea but the kids aren’t really interested
M**E
Love
The kids loved them. Fun catching bugs. Durable and cute. Educational they have you look things up.
C**Y
Perfect gift
My youngest son is a lizard catcher and this was perfect for him! He will literally spend hours catching lizards and used to get so sad when the lizards would die from him squeezing them a little too tight. This has helped us catch and actually release so many of his little reptile friends
P**S
My Classrooms love these bug cages!
I'm starting at a new school and hope you can get these back into stock soon. These are for preschool/kindergarten-aged children. Toddlers (3) can play with them under direct adult supervision only. The cage door is a bit fragile. One broke but not on my watch. I find them very durable and my preschoolers loved them.I filled them with rubber bugs and we talked about what they were. What color bug do you have? Sadly, I hadn't been in a classroom long enough yet to make a chart about each bug but what a wonderful science project for the future. I've purchased 6 so far and couldn't bring myself to take them from the classrooms I once worked in.This toy will allow you to open up conversations that allow you to talk about colors, counting, sharing, and geography. All of the pieces fit nicely into the bug cage. They practice fine motor skills when trying to pick a bug up with the easy-to-handle tweezers. Magnifiers open the conversation about big and little. Near and far.
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