134 HAWAII PARENT May/June 2025 Other important skills children gain from raising butterflies is observation and critical thinking. The whole process from egg to release can take about 2-4 weeks. In that time kids will see huge changes to their beloved new critters. They will see size differences and color differences. As they observe the changes they also need to practice patience. There isn’t anything that they or you can do to speed up the process. They practice patience and let their anticipation gradually grow. Raising butterflies, or any living thing for that matter, can be a great way to teach kids about responsibility. Caterpillars need to be fed daily; and what goes in must come out, daily cage cleaning is also a good idea. Through their observations they have seen that caterpillars eat a lot. They need to take care of their critters if they sites. On Oahu “Sharing the Butterfly Experience” sells caterpillar kits that include a pop up tent, a small crownflower plant, and written instructions. Beyond at home kits, school programs are also available. Raising butterflies with children is not only fun but educational. It is a great experience for learning about biology first hand at a comprehensible level. As they observe the life cycle, from egg to caterpillar, then chrysalis, and finally adult butterfly, they witness a real-time biological process that illustrates how living organisms grow and change. It can be a great introduction into concepts such as growth, development, and the stages of life. By learning about butterflies, kids gain a deeper appreciation for biology and the interconnectedness of living creatures. Fun Fact: Monarch butterflies taste through their feet! “By learning about butterflies, kids gain a deeper appreciation for biology and the interconnectedness of living creatures”
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