Fuzzy ducklings. Wobbly-legged fawns. Chirping chicks. Spring brings a parade of baby animals—and behind all that cuteness is a world of biology ready to be explored.
This week’s activity helps your kids discover what makes a baby animal, how they grow, and how we know a chick is a chick (and not, say, a duckling in disguise).
If you love baby animals, then you may enjoy this—
Owl Pellet Dissection Kit
The Owl Pellet Dissection Kit is like nature’s mystery box. Its filled with bones, fur, and clues to an owl’s last meal. It’s hands-on ecology, food web science, and just the right amount of ick.
"I purchased 6 owl pellet dissecting kits and each one of them was so awesome. Each kid had the best time dissecting them. The paper that goes along with the kits were very useful as well. Amazing product."