Gifts for Kids Who Love Frogs
We love frogs in our family! We've studied them many times, housed them twice, and talk about them frequently. When I was putting together my All Wrapped Up Gift Guide series, I knew we had to have a frog list. Croak-Croak!
This solid plastic frog is perfect for mud play, bathtime, small world play, and bedtime. He's highly detailed and durable. We also love the Incredible Creatures bee. See them both by clicking on the picture.
This frog looks so soft! And those big eyes just seem to draw you in and make you fall in love. If you kissed him would he turn into a prince? Buy him by clicking on the picture.
My kids are getting very good at catching animals in our yard. This critter barn would be a great place to keep a frog or snake or grasshopper for a few hours for observation. Grab this awesome exploration tool by tapping the picture.
When you rub the wood stick across the back of this frog, he'll make a croaking sound. So cool! I think this is something my kids would really enjoy. Get your own by clicking on the picture.
I've talked before about how much Dragonfly wants this model. Her brothers might still be too young for this many tiny pieces, but I agree with her that it would be very neat. I think it will be perfect in a few years when they're all in elementary school. Tap the picture to see the other 4D models.
There's something about creatures caught in resin that I find so fascinating. I'd love to have a whole collection for our Science Center. This would be a great gift for a homeschool family, science teacher, or anybody who loves biology. Check out all the specimens encased in resin by tapping the picture above.
This scope would be great for a family that spends a lot of time outside. It could be stuck in a pond, puddle, tide pool, or aquarium to view the world beneath the water. I think it would be very fun during tadpole season, too. Buy it now by clicking on the link or picture.
Families that love frogs, but don't have access to ponds in their area can order this kit. It comes with everything you need to make a happy frog home, including water conditioner, gravel, and plants. Live animals are a must for every classroom and this kit would make it very easy. Order yours by clicking on the picture.
This set of life cycle figurines was one of the first things I bought for our homeschool. We get them out frequently to go through the stages of a frog's life. They're very cute and detailed. As a gift, they would make a great stocking stuffer or would be an adorable part of a pond sensory bin. Safari makes several other sets (and I have free printables for them too) which you can see by clicking the picture.
I hope you found something that your Kid who Loves Frogs would enjoy! Be sure to come back every day during November for my All Wrapped Up gift guide series.
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I have a nephew who loves frogs a lot and has a lots of toy frogs in his room. This post and the things that you have provided will e a good gift to him from me.
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