Nature Bound: Ant Treehouse - Insect Habitat Kit, Tunneling Sand, Connector Tube, Feeding Stick, Critter Observation, Learning Science Toy, Kids 3+
Nature Bound: Ant Treehouse - Insect Habitat Kit, Tunneling Sand, Connector Tube, Feeding Stick, Critter Observation, Learning Science Toy, Kids 3+
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Nature Bound: Ant Treehouse - Insect Habitat Kit, Tunneling Sand, Connector Tube, Feeding Stick, Critter Observation, Learning Science Toy, Kids 3+

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  • INTERACTIVE ANT HABITAT: Watch ants and insects as they tunnel, dig, and store food right before your eyes in the special ant tunneling sand. A captivating way to observe these fascinating creatures at work in real-time.
  • CRITTER KIT: The set includes everything to start your ant habitat adventure—feeding stick, instructions, tunneling sand, connector tube, plus a coupon for 50% off live ants (sold separately).
  • CONNECT MULTIPLE TREEHOUSES: Expand your ant habitat with the included connector tube, allowing you to link two or more ant treehouses. Create a larger, more dynamic environment for even more exploration and discovery.
  • EDUCATIONAL & ENGAGING: A fun and hands-on way for kids to observe ants and their natural behaviors, sparking curiosity and providing a deeper understanding of the fascinating world of insects and their daily activities.
  • SCREEN FREE ACTIVITY: Perfect for both home and classroom use, this ant treehouse requires no batteries, making it easy and ready for exploration at any time. Foster nature curiosity with a screen-free educational activity.
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Jul 1, 2024
Gary
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5 out of 5 stars review

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Such a beautiful ant tree house the only problem is the ants they send you die with in two weeks , Dont order the ants Because they dont send you a queen ant, find a nest and get your own queen ant

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Jun 16, 2025
Savanna
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4 out of 5 stars review

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Fun %26 Educational—But Handle with Care

Why It's Great • Hands-on STEM learning: Kids get a front-row seat to ant behavior—digging tunnels, storing food, and working as a colony. Parents and teachers have praised it as a great educational toy . • Expandable and reusable: The connector tube lets you link two habitats, creating a mini ant network—perfect for growing curiosity . • Kid-ready setup: No batteries needed, and the feeding access makes care simple—an easy set-up for classroom and home use . Points to Improve • Assembly %26 sand filling: Some users find the design fiddly—sand can be messy, and getting the tube and parts to seal tightly may require patience . • Portability concerns: A few reports mention ants escaping, especially small backyard varieties; harvester ants work better . • Size considerations: It's compact—great for desktops, but may feel cramped for larger ant species . ⸻ 🎯 Final Verdict The Nature Bound Ant Treehouse is a delightful STEM toy that sparks curiosity and provides clear, engaging observation of ant behavior. It's best suited for controlled species like harvester ants and requires careful assembly. Ideal for hands-on learning in classrooms or at home, though chasing escaped backyard ants is not unheard of. Overall, a solid 4/5—great value, but assembly and escape risk are worth noting.

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Oct 31, 2023
Barbara
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4 out of 5 stars review

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It was a gift,

I live in Maine, so we'll probably have to wait till spring to get ants, lol

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