Some kids go through a bug phase. Others never leave it.
This set of six watercolor insect wall art prints brings together six small creatures with a lot of personality: a curling caterpillar on a twig, a fuzzy spider perched on a leaf, a round-bodied larva eyeing a berry, a grasshopper mid-strut on a blade of grass, a flat-winged cricket facing forward, and a long-nosed weevil beetle gripping a branch. Every one of them has those big, soft eyes that make even a beetle feel like a friend.
The palette is warm and earthy, all amber, honey, and sage, so it reads as nature-inspired without feeling clinical or cold. This is the kind of bug decor that works in a nursery just as well as it does in a five-year-old's bedroom, because it grows with the room rather than dating it.
As a set of six, the prints have enough variety to spread across a gallery wall or cluster together above a bookshelf. It is cohesive without being matchy, and specific enough to actually mean something to a kid who picks up every bug they find outside.