The caterpillar kit, consists of 2 fat caterpillars in a plastic container with a mesh cover, a handful of fresh leaves to feed the caterpillars and simple instructions.
I was nervous the first time I opened the kit to change the base paper, clear out the poop and feed them fresh leaves (Those 2 very hungry caterpillars sure can EAT and..well..POOP lots too). All went well with hubby's help and we left them in a cosy corner for them to continue their munching and crunching. Also, accompanying them are the craft work done by JJ (with my help of course ;))
Later, I found out that this species is known as Leopard Lacewing. The caterpillars feed on the leaves of the Passion Flower Plant, of the genus Passiflora.
The Leopard Lacewing (Cethosia cyane) is a species of heliconiine butterfly found from India to southern China (southern Yunan), and Indochina. Its range has expanded in the last few decades, and its arrival in the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, including Singapore, is relatively recent. ~ Wikipedia
Our first Leopard Lacewing emerged from the Chrysalis! JJ was delighted! Ever since the caterpillars formed into chrysalis, he had been telling me everyday "Mama, it will change into a butterfly TODAY!" He finally got his wish.
This kit has been very educational and fun, even for myself. In my attempt to teach JJ, I learn and grow together with him. Invaluable!