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Customer Reviews for Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. Critter Habitat (5092)

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Posted Jul 6, 2021
Very cool!
This habitat is great for any little nature lover! We collect caterpillars, crickets, and even frogs in it! My 3 kids, ages 4-10, all love it!
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Jennifer
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Posted Jul 6, 2021
Very cool!
This habitat is great for any little nature lover! We collect caterpillars, crickets, and even frogs in it! My 3 kids, ages 4-10, all love it!
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Michael
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Posted Jan 5, 2021
Perfect
Perfect
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Casey M
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Posted May 4, 2017
My boys are obsessed with this habit!
Oh my goodness my boys are obsessed with this!! They were sharing and working together to use the magnifying glass sections. They have been checking out flowers in it, until they can "catch a lizard for the habitat". This is sturdy and attractive to kiddos and adults alike. I think we will be examining many many critters in the future...
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Jess
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Posted May 1, 2017
Perfect for our family's summer explorations!
We have just begun using this product, but the design and aesthetic seem well thought out! My 2 and 4 year olds will need help catching critters, but I love how easy it is for them to lock/unlock the lid and to carry it around the yard. We've already been practicing looking through the magnifying lens. I hope we will take good care of it for many summers to come.
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Lisa
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Posted Apr 27, 2017
Perfect for critters!
We love this habitat! It is sturdy and large enough to put one or several critters in, in addition to plants, dirt, and whatnot. My 5 year old found a some sort of insect pupa outside. We put it in the habitat and about a week later, got to see a moth emerge. It was pretty cool. Both my daughters enjoy catching what they can and putting it in here to observe.
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kate
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Posted Apr 14, 2017
My daughter has had a blast catching critters
My Daughter Loves this product! She has always been curious to learn more about little critters but was too afraid to get too close. As soon as we opened the package she was outside running with it trying to collect critters. She was able to catch a large grasshopper pretty quickly and was so excited to be able to study it through the built in magnifying glass! The habi...
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EnzieJ
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Posted Apr 12, 2017
Wish this had a lock on the lid
I really did like the idea of this for playing outside in the yard, however I really wish that the lid had some sort of snap or lock on it. I have only let the kids put plants in there because I am afraid for them to collect any other critters for fear that the lid will come off.
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Kristin
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Posted Apr 11, 2017
Best Outside Toy Ever!
This is the best outside toy. My kids have played more with this toy then with any other outside toy!
They have loved searching for bugs or critters and they love taking care of them. No more broken glass jars for us!!
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Cliff_Ruok
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Posted Apr 10, 2017
Great habitat for wet and dry creatures
The habitat is a gallon size rectangular hard plastic with 5 magnifying spots and a cool slide out rotating feeder. Great for dry or wet environment. There is a lid with a handle for the kids to carry. The lid also has small air holes for the creature to breath.
Since we lived in the city we decided to use the habitat for a beta fish. The gallon size is roomy and the f...
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Melissa
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Posted Feb 2, 2017
Great for curious minds!
My daughter is a very curious kid, and the Critter Habitat is a great way to teach her about science and nature. She quickly understood what it meant to create a habitat. She loves finding different things in nature to put in her Critter Habitat. We've built "homes" for worms, frogs and lady bugs in the container, using dirt, leaves, sticks, flower pedals and whatever e...
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