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WITHOUT PACKAGING - ORIGINAL SAFARI - while stocks last
Please note:
Montessori materials are NOT toys, but educational materials. Proper use requires appropriate training.
Montessori materials may contain small, rough, sharp, or other elements that could cause injury or damage if used improperly.
It may therefore only be used by children under the supervision of appropriately trained persons and in an appropriate environment.
the 4 models clearly show the development stages of the ladybug.
from egg to larva via pupa to ladybird
The plastic models are hand-painted and faithfully reproduced.
The ladybird's eggs are small and light yellow. You will be up to 300 pieces of the female. Ladybirds are placed on the underside of the leaf, where they pass into the larval stage after 3-5 days to protect them from the weather. 
 In the approx. 3 week larval stage, the ladybird larva lives from aphids 
 Then the larva pupates 3 - 12 days to hatch as a useful ladybug and live up to 9 months.
Contains small parts and is therefore not suitable for children under 3 years