You would do best with diurnal (awake during the day) frogs, I think.
Pacman frogs are great but they are daytime sleepers and they burrow under the substrate. Not too exciting for kids. They feed at night.
Some great daytime frogs are dart frogs and fire belly toads. Tinc species of darts are a bit larger and easy to care for. They will need steady temps in the 70's. Lots of beautiful colors. You'll need flightless fruitfly cultures and springtails, which are both easy. They're a great way to teach the nitrogen cycle and metamorphosis. You can also teach DNA gene selection with the fruit flies as they are bred to hold the flightless gene. Pretty neat. Live vivariums are also great for teaching photosynthesis. And the rain/water cycle with the misting, condensation, evaporation, etc.
Fun!
We can guide you with care sheets and tips for the species you choose.
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. And the rain/water cycle with the misting, condensation, evaporation, etc.
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