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Fascinations Antworks Toys
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Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Fascinations
EAN: 0032309268904
Item Dimensions: 350850200850
Label: Fascinations
Manufacturer: Fascinations
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 1188 months
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 months
Model: ANTW1
MPN: ANTW1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Fascinations
Studio: Fascinations

Features:
  • Watch ants work together to create a habitat
  • translucent gel allows the viewer to see all goings on
  • Gel provides ants with food, water and housing medium
  • Use local ants or order some by mail
  • Comes with an educational booklet and simple instructions; Ants not included





Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Fascinations Antworks is the first and only ant habitat to be tested in zero gravity. It provides a total ecosystem for ants and uses a non-toxic blue gel which makes it easy to watch the ants digging their network of tunnels. It includes container, ant catcher, magnifier and activity guide.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Interesting and educational
We bought this for our son and he loves it. It shows the daily goings on in an ants life. This is a very rugged built product as well. Very educational and entertaining. I would highly recommend it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fascinating Fun For All Ages
Our library system in Utah ordered one ant farm for each library. Ants arrived in June. Some say they already have dead ants, but ours are still alive. A couple of times we've had to turn the ant farm upside down to make the ants become more active, but they are still tunneling away for the most part. The kit said it would take 24-48 hours for the ants to start tunneling, ours started within two hours. The kids love the ants, especially when they find out that the lid is on secure (they're fire ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Classroom Ant Farm
I've used the Antworks ant home in previous years for my classroom. The students love watching the ants tunnel! This ant home is nice for teachers because you do not have to feed and water the ants as in other farms. You will need to take out the ants as they die. Unfortunetely, unless you get a queen ant, the colony will only live for a month or two.
I was disappointed this Antworks home did not come with a coupon for the ants. This will need to be purchased separetely or if you are adventurous, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great new twist to a kid's classic project
I ordered this for my son. We recieved the kit farly quickly and the ants were easy to order. Only one ant was dead out of like 20 some so that was good. The blue gel is great to watch because you can see everything and allows kids to see and touch and even drop it sometimes without messing up there tunnels. Also the ants feed of the gel so that saves from the hassle of feeding them. Great product would recommend for anyone looking for a great and interactive ant farm for young ones.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I am truly impressed!
I kind of bought this on a whim in December knowing it would probably be months before the weather was warm enough to ship ants. I was thrilled when they showed up in mid-January and only one was dead (although they looked dead and it took a few minutes for them to warm up and get moving again). It is now a month later and I haven't lost another ant. They have tunneled like mad and are extremely interesting to watch. They work together creating tunnels and rearranging the gel pieces they have cut out. I never ... Read More





 

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