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Bug Dig Kit by National Geographic

 

  MSRP: $9.99

 

 

  • DIG UP 3 REAL BUGS – Perfect activity for bug lovers! Kids will uncover 3 perfectly preserved insect specimens (spiny spider, fortune beetle, scorpion)

  • AN EDUCATIONAL ADVENTURE – Children will learn all about their specimens and many other fascinating arthropods with National Geographic’s full-color learning guide

  • PERFECT FOR HOMESCHOOL – Create an interactive lesson with this hands-on science kit! This insect digging activity will create memories that will last a lifetime

  • DISPLAY AND SHOW FRIENDS – Inspect these fascinating creatures from all angles! They are preserved in transparent acrylic for easy examination

  • RESPECTED QUALITY – Providing children with the best educational toys, this kit comes with National Geographic’s 100% satisfaction guarantee

Dig Up and Explore 3 Amazing Insects!

Kids will excavate and explore real insect specimens with this Bug Dig Kit from National Geographic! Each specimen is perfectly preserved in transparent acrylic, so children will be able to study their bugs from all angles. National Geographic’s full-color learning guide will teach your child all about a fascinating variety of insects, arachnids, and arthropods.

 

This science kit includes: One digging brick containing 3 preserved bugs (fortune beetle, scorpion, spiny spider), archeological digging tools, full-color learning guide, and magnifying glass.

 

If your child loves bugs, then this science kit from National Geographic is sure to be a hit! Get your Bug Science Dig Kit today!

 

National Geographic Toys is proud to provide a 100% satisfaction guarantee with all our products so that you can buy with confidence.

 

About the National Geographic Society

With a mission to inspire people to care about the planet, the 126-year-old National Geographic Society is one of the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations.

National Geographic’s net proceeds support vital exploration, conservation, research, and education programs.

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