Young Pollinator Explorer Kit
Discover • Learn • Protect
Inspire a love of nature and help children discover the amazing world of bees, butterflies and pollinators with our Young Pollinator Explorer Kit.
Designed for curious young explorers, this fun and educational kit encourages children to spend more time outdoors while learning about the incredible creatures that help our gardens thrive.
Whether they’re spotting bumblebees on lavender, watching butterflies visit flowers, or completing their Pollinator Explorer Challenge, this kit turns every garden into an exciting outdoor adventure.
Perfect for children aged 4+, nature lovers, budding scientists, and families looking for screen-free outdoor activities.
What’s Included?
🐝 Pollinator Observer Box
Safely observe pollinators and other garden wildlife up close.
🔍 Magnifying Glass
Take a closer look at fascinating details in nature.
✨ Tweezers
Perfect for gently examining natural treasures such as leaves, petals and seed pods.
🌼 Pollinator Explorer Challenge Card
A fun tick-off chart featuring common UK pollinators and garden favourites to discover.
How To Use
- Head into your garden, local park or outdoor space.
- Look for bees, butterflies, hoverflies and other pollinators visiting flowers.
- Use the magnifying glass to explore nature up close.
- Tick off each discovery on your Pollinator Explorer Challenge Card.
- Complete bonus challenges and become a Nectar Garden Pollinator Protector!
Important
If you choose to observe a pollinator in the Pollinator Observer Box, please do so only briefly and always release it safely where it was found.
Pollinators are our friends and play a vital role in helping flowers, fruits and vegetables grow. Let’s keep them happy, healthy and free.
Look, Learn, Then Let Them Fly!
Why Families Love It
✔ Encourages outdoor play
✔ Reduces screen time
✔ Inspires curiosity and learning
✔ Supports a love of wildlife and nature
✔ Perfect gift for young explorers
✔ Educational and fun
Suitable For
Children aged 4+
Adult supervision recommended.
Helping the next generation discover and protect our precious pollinators.




