Safari Ltd. Life Cycle of a Ladybug – 4-Figure Educational Toy Set for Ages 4+
The Safari Ltd. Life Cycle of a Ladybug set includes four hand-painted figurines that show each stage of a ladybug's development: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Made from phthalate-free and lead-free materials, these durable replicas let children see and touch the transformation from tiny egg to red-and-black spotted beetle. Suitable for kids aged 4 and up, this educational toy is part of the Safariology Life Cycles Collection.
What stages of a ladybug’s life are included?
The set covers the complete metamorphosis with four figurines: the tiny egg cluster, the six-legged larva, the pupa (the resting stage), and the familiar adult ladybug. Each piece is individually crafted to show realistic details, from the larva’s segmented body to the adult’s distinct wing pattern. Having all four stages in hand makes it easy for children to understand how ladybugs grow and change.
How are these ladybug figurines made?
Each replica is individually hand-painted and built from solid, safe materials. Safari Ltd. uses industry-leading standards, meaning the figurines are phthalate-free and lead-free. The construction is sturdy enough for hands-on play, display, or classroom use. The set comes in a package that measures 9 inches long, 7.8 inches wide, and 1.4 inches tall.
Product details at a glance
| Product type: | Educational toy figurine set |
| Number of figurines: | 4 (egg, larva, pupa, adult ladybug) |
| Material: | Phthalate-free, lead-free, solid construction |
| Package dimensions: | 9.0 x 7.8 x 1.4 inches |
| Age range: | 4 years and up |
| Safety warning: | Choking hazard – small parts. Not for children under 4 years. |
| Brand: | Safari Ltd. (Safariology collection) |
Common questions about the ladybug life cycle set
Is this toy safe for a 4-year-old?
The set includes small parts that pose a choking hazard, so it is recommended for children ages 4 and older. The materials are phthalate-free and lead-free, meeting safety standards for toys.
Are there really nearly 5,000 kinds of ladybugs?
Yes, that figure is accurate. Ladybugs are actually a type of beetle, and over 5,000 species exist worldwide. This set focuses on the well-known red-and-black spotted ladybug.
Can these figurines be used in a classroom or for a science project?
Absolutely. The detailed, durable figurines are designed for both display and hands-on learning. They work well for life cycle lessons, nature study, or as visual aids for reports.
Why understanding the ladybug life cycle matters
Ladybugs are beneficial insects that help control garden pests. By observing their life cycle, children gain appreciation for nature and biology. This set makes a complex biological process tangible: kids can hold each stage, compare sizes, and see how a tiny egg becomes a recognizable beetle. It's a simple but effective way to spark curiosity about the natural world.