If your kid loves animals enough to turn every couch cushion into a “zoo habitat” (and you’ve resigned yourself to living in a National Geographic documentary), this kit is for you. The Zoo Adventures Activity Kit brings the excitement of the zoo right to your table with hands-on building, painting, sensory play, and word games—all screen-free, open-and-go, and ready the second you open the box.
Here’s what’s inside, and what your child will actually do with it: First up: two 3D wooden animal puzzles—a lion and a peacock. Kids build the puzzles piece-by-piece, which is basically stealth engineering practice (plus a big confidence boost when the animal actually stands up and looks legit). After building, they can paint their animals using the included Crayola watercolor paint palette. This is where the “zoo” really comes alive—kids can keep it realistic or go full rainbow peacock if they’re feeling bold. Either way, they’re practicing brush control, color mixing, and creative decision-making without it feeling like an “art lesson.”
Then comes the sensory piece: 1 lb. of brown kinetic sand. This is your built-in calm-down tool and your child’s new favorite “habitat builder.” They can sculpt animal enclosures, make animal tracks, bury and rescue zoo “treasures,” or create a full safari scene using the animal counters. And yes—this is the kind of play that actually supports learning: sensory input helps kids regulate, focus, and stay engaged longer (especially on those wiggly homeschool days).
Speaking of the counters: the kit includes Learning Resources animal counters, which are perfect for early math and logic skills. Kids can sort by animal type, color, size, or “things that would absolutely eat my snack,” then count, compare sets, make patterns, or create simple addition/subtraction stories. These are also fantastic for open-ended imaginative play—kids love setting up zoo groups, creating “feeding schedules,” or inventing animal families with dramatic backstories.
For literacy (without worksheets), you’ve got two books: My Sticker Painting Zoo Book and Mad Libs: Mad About Animals. The sticker painting book gives kids a satisfying, low-mess creative activity that still strengthens hand-eye coordination and attention to detail. The Mad Libs book is the fun kind of language practice—parts of speech, vocabulary, sentence structure, and storytelling—where kids don’t even notice they’re learning because they’re too busy laughing at the ridiculous results.
Educational benefits you can actually feel good about:
This kit supports fine motor development through puzzle building, painting, and sticker activities; early math through sorting, counting, and comparing; and language growth through vocabulary-rich storytelling. It also builds patience, persistence, and follow-through—because puzzles and projects naturally ask kids to slow down, try again, and finish what they started.
Who is it perfect for? Curious animal lovers who like to build and create, homeschool families who want a screen-free “busy hands” activity that still counts as real learning, kids who thrive with a mix of art + sensory + games, and parents who want something that doesn’t require planning (or a last-minute store run).
Gift occasions and real-life usefulness:
This makes an easy win for birthdays, holidays, Easter baskets, rainy-day surprises, zoo-themed birthday gifts, homeschool enrichment, and travel-week sanity. It’s also a great “grandparent gift” because the finished puzzles are display-worthy and the games/books can be used again and again.
Time to complete (because “how long will this keep them busy?” matters):
Most kids will use this kit across multiple sessions. Expect about 20–45 minutes per wooden puzzle (depending on experience), 30–60 minutes to paint (plus dry time), 15–30 minutes for Mad Libs bursts, and open-ended sensory play that can easily stretch from 10 minutes to an hour. The counters and sand are especially reusable, so this isn’t a one-and-done kind of crate.
Additional Information: Items may vary based on availability. Crates contain products not manufactured by the seller and may include small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Contents are not for consumption. Adult supervisor for scissors is required.