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Expected dispatch: 28-06-2026

Frog Development

Item Code: TEB-R39
$53.99 (inc. GST)
$46.95 (ex. GST)
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Leap into the fascinating world of amphibians with the Frog Development resin specimen. This engaging display captures each remarkable stage of a frog's life - from egg to tadpole, through growth into a froglet, and finally the fully formed adult. Preserved in clear, durable resin, this resource allows learners to explore how frogs change shape, develop new features and adapt to both water and land. Perfect for science corners, guided group discussions or hands-on investigation, this specimen turns life science into an exciting discovery experience.
 

Why this product is beneficial

  • Supports understanding of metamorphosis by showing real developmental stages of a frog.
  • Encourages observational skills as learners examine the changing body shape, limbs and tail reduction.
  • Builds descriptive vocabulary through discussions about form, function and movement.
  • Strengthens sequencing and critical-thinking skills by placing stages in order and explaining their purpose.

Classroom & play activity ideas

  • Create a sequencing chain where learners arrange the resin stages from egg to adult and label each one.
  • Provide magnifiers for learners to sketch the tadpole and froglet stages, noting key changes.
  • Compare frog development with another life cycle, such as a butterfly, to explore similarities and differences.
  • Invite learners to imagine being a tadpole and write or share a short story describing their transformation.

Product Details

  • Suitable age: 3 years and up
  • Material: Real frog development stages embedded in high-clarity resin
  • Dimensions: 14 x 6.4 1.8 cm
  • Safety information: Made using non-poisonous, odour-free resin. Smooth edges designed for safe handling in learning environments

Fun fact: A frog can absorb water through its skin - it doesn't need to drink!