Hatching Butterflies with {free} printable
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We had SO much fun observing our caterpillars turn into butterflies! I found myself checking their progress many times a day too! We received 5 caterpillars in a container with holes poked in the top and a gel covering the bottom that nourished them. Here are our observations:
We moved the caterpillars to our butterfly garden in preparation for their hatching. Minnie loved to watch them and see if they were butterflies yet. On Day #12 two of the five caterpillars started shaking and we thought they were hatching…. but not yet!
Watching our newly hatched butterflies! They noticed the red liquid ( a result from the color on their wings) and waited excitedly for the remainder of the caterpillars to hatch. We put a sliced orange in for the butterflies to drink. Did you know butterflies don’t actually eat, they just drink through their straw like sucker.
We also took a fieldtrip to a butterfly garden. They had such BEAUTIFUL butterflies! There were so many butterflies that they were even landing on our shoulders!
My favorite site for getting information and showing my kids pictures was The Children’s Butterfly Site. I made the {free} Hatching Butterflies Observation Notebook to go along with our Butterfly Unit. It has information on the butterfly lifecycle, facts about butterflies, and space for your child to write observations and/or pictures along your scientific process. I hope this is helpful to other Preschool and Homeschooling families.
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