🦋 Discover the wonders of nature, one bug at a time!
The JTCJozz Bug Catcher Kit is a comprehensive outdoor exploration set designed for children aged 6 and up. It includes a magnifying glass, tweezers, a stick, a transfer kit, and a critter case with a shoulder strap, making it perfect for observing insects during outdoor activities like camping and hiking. With a 2.6X lens for enhanced visibility, this kit fosters imagination and observation skills in young nature enthusiasts.
Product Dimensions | 15 x 13 x 8 cm; 150 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Manufacturer reference | JTCJozz-1 |
Educational Objective(s) | Imagination Development, Observation Skills |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
ASIN | B09B644WMC |
N**I
Super cute set
Our kids have been exploring the park. They have collect a few little friends. Easy to open and close. The items is durable and is at a reasonable price.
M**X
muy pequeño
es muy pequeño y prácticamente es un juguete mas que equipo que se pueda usar de manera confiable con un niño
I**S
BUG EXPLORER
Do you have a toddler or your child that loves to bring you lizards or frogs. Boom! This is the little device you need to keep them non household pets at bay. Perfect for a quick one day catch and release. You now have the ability to scream PUT IT IN YOUR CONTAINER. Then you can enjoy the view without the worry of a catastrophic jump that sends you falling backwards or screaming for your own mom. Buy with 100% security in your own sanity.
M**O
Para pequeños de 2 y 3 años
Las pinzas no cierran bien quedan semuabiertas, y los bichitos escapan por los agujeritos. Pero para pequeños de 2 y 3 años esta bien aunque por ellos mismos no esta fácil abrir constantemente la tapa para ingresar insectos. La lupa me gustó. Por el precio la recomiendo y por entretenimiento.
C**D
Okay for what it is, but somewhat flawed design
This is pretty small - more so than I expected. Also not in love with the lid/closure. Still, I think this is a better design than the semicircle/round top designs I've seen. Honestly, unless this is for a gift, just find a plastic jar and poke some holes in the lid.
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