Adventures With a Pet Snail

Do you have snails in your garden? GREAT!  Yes…I said ‘GREAT’! 

Not only will your kids learn tons of science, a pet snail doesn’t bark, chew on the furniture or need shots.

Girl looking up close at a snail antenna.

Before the kids choose their snail…share this amazing fact.  It will probably send them out the door in search of their perfect pet snail.

Amazing fact: Ask your kids if they would be able to carry a grizzly bear on your back, or 191 laptops, or a motorcycle, or 700 books.  AND…would they be able to do that AND walk straight up a wall with this 700-pound load on your back. “IMPOSSIBLE!” you say? 

Impossible for a human, but there is an animal that can lift ten times its own weight walking up a wall.  

A hand petting a snail.

Kids love observing this amazing animal. All you need is a snail and a few things you already have around the house.  Be prepared for the kids want to spend time with their new pet. Gather your materials:

  • Snail (look under wood, leaves, or pottery)
  • A place for snail activities and plastic, paper or tin foil to keep desks clean
  • Lettuce, celery or other greens
  • A shoe box or container for Snail
  • 6 pages of free ready to use printables, click below

Click here to download and print these fun FREE science activities. I’ve included a “How to take care of your pet snail” printable.

These activities are from SNAILOPOLIS… an entire year of snail inventions, and hands-on science fun, adaptable for K – 4th grades. Click HERE to view.

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