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Helping children to learn about nature with live animal and insect kits, exotic and carnivorous plants and other nature inspired ideas. Ideal for home schooler, parents and teachers alike.

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Site Owner: NatureGifts
URL: http://www.nature-gifts.com/blogs/
Google™ PageRank™: 4
Category: Education
Member Since: 2011-11-22

Country: United States

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Latest posts 'Nature Gift Store Blogs'

Live Butterfly Kit Competition Winner
It’s time to announce our Live Butterfly Kit competition winner. We decided to use a random number generator to pick out the comment (as numbered from 1 to 21 in order of appearance in comments).  And the winner was comment … Continue reading →...
Posted on 02-05-2012
Win a Live Butterfly Kit
*****  competition closed ***** It’s competition time again here at Nature Gift Stores, this time we’re giving away one of our fantastic medium-sized live butterfly kits – just the type of nature project to take on now that spring is … Continue reading →...
Posted on 11-04-2012
Home School or Classroom Nature Projects – Ants
What would be more fun than being about to sit down and watch how ants build their colonies? Now you can do just that from the comfort of your own home without having to get “too close” to the ants … Continue reading →...
Posted on 21-03-2012
Planting a Vegetable Garden with Children
Children are fascinated by watching things grow, and now is the perfect time of year to get a small vegetable garden going for you and your children to enjoy. The beauty of gardening is that you don’t necessarily need a … Continue reading →...
Posted on 06-03-2012
Children’s Favorite Insects #2 – Caterpillars and Butterflies
Caterpillars hold a special place in the heart of many small children.  There is something about their furry little bodies that they can’t resist.  Whilst many adults can be squeamish when it comes to looking at, and touching, the wriggly … Continue reading →...
Posted on 15-02-2012