The summer officially started for us just two days after school got out for the kids: we went camping with our original ECFE (early childhood family education) group that we've been camping with since Carl was one. We've taken two years off with newborns, but otherwise, it is a trip we look forward to sharing with old friends. The kids were delighted to find some other old friends near our site, the monarch caterpillars. After carefully taking care of them for several weeks throughout their steady diet of milkweed, climbing to the top of the critter cage and forming the "j" and then going into their chrysallis, we've been very attentive care takers. This week, the butterflies released to celebrate with us.
p.s. Did you know that caterpillar poop is called frass?
Have you raised any fun critters lately?
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How cool that you guys did this! And yes, as a matter of fact, I did know that it was called frass. When I raised Painted Ladies with my third grade class that was the one thing all the kids remembered! ;)
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