Lifecycle of a Butterfly
One of the first studies of nature that many kids learn is the lifecycle of the butterfly. They learn how the egg turns into a caterpillar, the caterpillar forms a chrysalis, the butterfly emerges from the chrysalis, the butterfly lays the eggs, and then the cycle repeats. It's a simple but profound process. This set is a reminder to all of the kids and adults in the natural history museum about these stages of life.
This set contains 237 pieces, is 13.5" long, 4.5" wide, 2.8" high, and sits on a 42x14 stud footprint. The blank white tiles are meant to be labels for each stage in the process.
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