TickleMe Plant Mini Greenhouse Party Favor, Grow Your Own Plant
TickleMe Plant Mini Greenhouse Party Favor, Grow Your Own Plant
16 in stock
Item Condition: NEW
Tickle your kids with a TickleMe Plant! This sensitive plant loves to be tickled! The TickleMe Plant™ moves its leaves and branches when tickled. TickleMe Plants also appear to sleep at night by closing up their leaves. A TickleMe Plant is a fascinating experience for children! The seeds can sprout in a matter of days and within a month will move when tickled! Adult TickleMe Plants can produce pink flowers. Makes a great year round houseplant. This
TickleMe Plant Kit makes perfect party favors or individual student kits!
The mini-house and flower pot can be used over again and again.
Contains:
- 1 TickleMe Plant Seed Packet (10-20 Mimosa pudica seeds)
- 1 Reusable Mini-house (recycled plastic)
- 1 Flower Pot
- 1 Soil Pellet
- Easy To Grow Instructions
Product Details:
- Recommended Ages: 5 and up
- Mini-House Size: 5" x 3" x 2-1/2"
- Plants can be grown year-round using the mini-house.
Item Condition:
- This item is brand new and is in perfect condition.
NOTE: We cannot guarantee that the seeds will germinate, but we have had great success germinating these kits with our own children.
*Please Note: This item cannot be shipped outside the United States.
WARNING! CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Why We Love It
TickleMe Plants amaze children (and adults) and they are a wonderful way to promote excitement and sensitivity towards plants!
Creative Ideas to Try
What other things can you do with this product? We've included some of our "outside the box" creative ideas below to help get you started...
- TickleMe Plants make great gifts!
- Use the TickleMe Plant Greenhouse kit for a playdate, party activity, or school activity. After the kids plant their seeds, send each child home with their very own TickleMe Plant Pet.
- TickleMe Plants make great indoor house plants. After children grow their plants, they can practice responsiblity by taking care of their new plant.
- Experiment with your TickleMe Plant! What other methods can you use to tickle your plant? Try blowing on the leaves or touching the leaves with an ice cube. Did the plant react differently to these various methods? Experiment with music does your plant grow better (or worse) when music is played. Does your plant grow better when you talk to it? Keep a record of your plants' growth, and make notes of your observations.