What’s That?! Spiders in Aotearoa New Zealand
What’s That?! Spiders in Aotearoa New Zealand
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16 Spider Identification Cards for Kids!
Discover the secrets of New Zealand's amazing eight-legged critters with this essential, super-tough guide!
This essential set of durable, colour-coded spider cards allows parents to confidently and instantly answer their children's spider questions, transforming curiosity into safe, real-world learning about New Zealand's spiders.
Meet 16 spiders who call Aotearoa home, from the native katipo to the friendly Nursery Web Spider. Perfect for budding nature explorers aged 4 and up, this set makes learning fun and safe!
Key Features for Young Explorers:
- 16 New Zealand Spiders: Easy-to-read facts and stunning, high-quality, full-colour photos to help you spot each spider in your backyard or park.
- Colour-coded for Safety: A clear colour system tells you instantly if a spider is one you can look at closely (with an adult) or one you should keep your distance from.
- Indestructible Material: Printed on a special, premium card that is Water-proof, Tear-proof, and UV-resistant. Perfect for little hands - it can handle spills, mud, and sunshine!
- Wipe-Clean Durability: Easy to wipe away dirt, sticky snacks, and messy nature finds to keep your cards looking new.
- Kid-Friendly Design: Cards are A6 size (10.5cmx14.8cm) - the perfect size for little hands to hold and carry. Held together by a strong metal ring, so the cards stay in the right order and are easy to flip through on the go!
Proudly Made in Wellington, New Zealand
Designed in Kapiti and produced right here in the Capital, these cards are built tough for Kiwi adventures.
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