Gravatar It's like George Foreman naming all of his kids George. Do the Bobs have middle names to help tell them apart?


Gravatar How cute that you raised butterflies! I love it!

I clearly remember the hatching of the butterfly in kindergarten. And I loved it. What a great idea for kids!


Gravatar Just like the song on Philadelphia Chickens called Fifteen Animals! (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0010SX0E4/ ref=dm_mu_dp_trk11?ie=UTF8&qid=1210359737&sr=8-13) Have a listen!

Great socks and so quick!


Gravatar I ordered my flutterbies and mantids today! This is going to be fun! Thanks for letting me see your set-up.


Gravatar Great project!

What age (and how?) are kids supposed to learn about death? My parents never handled that well at all. Inquiring minds.....


Gravatar Ooh, nifty! And the socks are gorgeous.


Gravatar it's so much fun having a young'un
mine are big'uns now.


Gravatar How cool! My inner five-year-old wants a painted lady kit, too! And I admire Young'un for the consistency of his bug-naming policy. Calling them Bob, Weave, Duck, Dodge, Shift and Shuffle would have been entirely too confusing. And why bring boxing into it anyhow?


Gravatar Cool. Aaron has a butterfly kit, but we have yet to send off for the caterpillars. We're waiting for it to get a little warmer around here.


Gravatar We're doing the same thing! We're in chrysalis mode right now. The socks are beautiful!!


Gravatar Oh, I remember doing this in school! Except mine came with one caterpillar, and it was already in its chrysalis, so we didn't get to see it spinning. But it was still a HUGE thrill when the butterfly emerged. And how cool that you now have commemorative socks!

Also, LMAO over the five "Bobs".




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