Step into the secret world of buzzing hives and see nature's engineering at work with the Life Cycle of the Honeybee resin display. This fascinating resource captures each phase of the honeybee's journey - from tiny egg, through larva and pupa, to the fully formed bee - all sealed in crystal-clear resin for safe, hands-on exploration. Designed for use in early learning settings, this model brings entomology and ecology alive in a way that's both playful and memorable. Why this product is beneficial Enables observation of real-life stages of bee development, supporting understanding of growth and change in living organisms. Encourages scientific inquiry and comparison as learners identify differences between egg, larva, pupa and adult stages. Builds vocabulary and reasoning skills as young learners describe features and processes they observe. Connects science learning to the environment by opening discussions about pollination, ecosystems and the role of bees. Classroom & play activity ideas Arrange a bee life cycle station where learners match descriptive labels to each stage seen in the resin block. Provide magnifying glasses and ask learners to note three interesting features of each stage and share with peers. Use role-play: one learner is the egg, another the larva, then pupa and adult bee; they act out what happens in each phase and swap roles. Invite learners to create a comic-strip or storyboard that narrates the honeybee's journey from egg to explorer. Product DetailsSuitable age: 3 years and up Material: Real honeybee life-cycle specimen embedded in high-transparency resin Life Cycle of Honeybee Eggs Larvae Pupa Worker bee Drone Queen bee Comb foundation Worker foundation Queen cell Beeswax Honey Dimensions: 14 x 6.4 x 1.8 cm Safety information: Made from non-poisonous, odour-free resin, safe for handling in learning spaces. Fun fact: A single honeybee will travel over 100,000 km in its lifetime while collecting nectar!