I am happy to say we still have our frogs, in fact here is a picture of the one perched on the rim of the jar in the aquarium.
(Isn't he cute?)
September 8th (really early in the morning, before I went to bed,
so we could call this September 7th which is the day we got them, I
had only just put them in the garden. They had been in a bucket
but I had left the lid off earlier and we had an escapee)
(If you look really closely you can see the little caterpillar on the top
right leaf directly below the daisy.)
And then, one morning (Sept 10th) I woke up and it was in a chrysslis. The funny thing was, when hubby got home from work it was still in the J, by the time we got downstairs it was fully in the chryssalis. Doesn't take long, unfortunately because then it is easy to miss.Come check out others' science lessons, or link up your own at Adventure in Mommydom and Science Sunday
I love monarch caterpillars and their chyrsallis, that's one of my favorite learning memories at school, watching them.
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