Nose picking. It’s a cringe-worthy habit that every parent has caught their child doing at one point or another. If you’re tired of saying “Stop picking your nose!” for the hundredth time, you’re not alone (and you’re definitely not a bad parent!). In fact, nose picking is such a universal habit that one survey found 91% of adults admit to doing it, leading researchers to call it “almost universal”. Kids, of course, are even more unabashed about it. It doesn’t matter if they’re at home, at school, or in the middle of a crowded store – those little fingers will wander up those nostrils. It’s a natural impulse, but it’s not exactly a charming one!
So how do you get kids to stop picking their nose when simply telling them over and over doesn’t work? Until now, the go-to solutions were gentle scolding, constant reminding, or maybe reading a funny children’s book about boogers. Sure, we’ve all tried the “use a tissue, not your finger” talk. Yet the habit persists – often because kids don’t really understand why nose-picking is gross or problematic. They just know you don’t like it.
What’s been missing is a way to show them why they should kick the habit, in a way that’s fun and memorable. Finally, we have just the thing: Booger Kit, a science-based, hands-on product to help kids (and parents) conquer the nose-picking habit for good.
Why Nose Picking Is a Universal (Yet Hard-to-Break) Habit
Let’s face it: everybody picks their nose – yes, everybody. Across all ages, cultures, and backgrounds, nose-picking is extremely common. Kids are no exception; in fact, children are often the most open about it. It’s practically a rite of passage of childhood. There’s a simple reason for this universality: our noses produce mucus (a.k.a. snot or “boogers”) constantly, and when that mucus dries up, it itches or feels uncomfortable. Little ones discover pretty quickly that digging for gold offers relief. Plus, young children don’t have the social awareness or embarrassment that adults do – if there’s a booger up there, why not fetch it out?
Yet just because nose-picking is common doesn’t mean it’s harmless. Pediatricians and parents alike discourage the habit for good reasons. Those dried boogers are loaded with germs (dust, pollen, bacteria, even viruses). Picking your nose can spread those germs to your hands and everything you touch, potentially causing illness or infections. It’s also not very sanitary for those around (nobody wants random boogers wiped on the couch!). And if a child really overdoes it, they can irritate their nasal passages or cause nosebleeds. So yes – it’s a gross habit with some icky consequences.
The hard part is that kids don’t see any of these consequences directly. A toddler or young kid doesn’t grasp “germs” just by being told. Simply shouting “stop that, it’s gross!” might get them to pause in the moment, but it rarely leads to lasting habit change. We needed a better way – something that goes beyond verbal lectures and actually makes the lesson stick (literally!). For years, however, there were no real tools or products designed for this peculiar problem. Lots of advice? Sure. Silly storybooks about nose-picking? A few. But no hands-on solution that kids could experience for themselves. That is, until now.
Booger Kit: A Stop Picking Nose Product that Actually Works
Enter Booger Kit – the premier “stop nose picking ” product that finally takes a fresh approach to this age-old habit. Booger Kit is a one-of-a-kind STEM science kit that turns the gross act of nose-picking into a cool science experiment. Instead of just telling kids why nose-picking is yucky, Booger Kit actually shows them why in a memorable, hands-on way.
Booger Kit comes with everything you need to conduct a simple (and slightly gross) science experiment at home. It’s a full stop nose picking product STEM kit. Inside the kit you’ll find petri dishes pre-filled with safe growth gel (agar), sterile swabs for collecting samples, kid-sized and adult-sized gloves, labels, sealing tape, container bags and easy instructions. The concept is simple but powerful: let your child grow the bacteria from their own boogers and see what’s living in there! Instead of just imagining “germs,” your child gets to literally observe the yucky bacteria that thrive in nasal mucus. It’s the ultimate reality check for a chronic nose-picker. And here’s the best part – kids find it super fun. It’s like a mini science lab in a box, complete with an “eww!” factor that children strangely love. (What kid doesn’t enjoy a little gross-out humor, especially when they’re in control of the experiment?)
By transforming nose-picking from a naughty no-no into a cool science project, Booger Kit makes the learning experience positive and engaging. There’s no shame or scolding involved – instead, you and your child get to share a “Can you believe this?!” moment when those icky microbes start growing. It opens the door to an honest conversation about hygiene in a way that’s light-hearted and effective. Parents are calling Booger Kit a true game-changer for teaching healthy habits. Finally, a product is tackling nose-picking head-on – not with fear or punishment, but with curiosity, laughter, and a big dose of scientific discovery.
Ready to give it a try? Order your Booger Kit today and turn your child’s gross habit into an unforgettable science lesson!
How Does Booger Kit Work?
Booger Kit makes it easy for parents and kids to dive into this snotty science experiment together. You don’t need any lab expertise – the kit is designed for kids ages 5 and up, and everything is safe and kid-friendly. Here’s how it works, step by step:
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- Swab the Inside of Your Child’s Nose: Using the provided cotton swabs, gently swab the inside of the child’s nostril (no digging way up – just a simple swab around the inner wall of the nose). This part is quick and tickles a bit, which kids find amusing. They’re essentially collecting a sample of their own dried mucus and the microbes living there. (Cue the “eew, gross!” giggles – which is exactly the reaction we’re going for!)
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- Culture the Bacteria in a Petri Dish: Next, your child rubs that booger sample onto the nutrient gel inside one of the petri dishes (two are included in case you want to do it twice or use the second a a control group, or even a “clean finger” vs “dirty finger” comparison. Some people will even swab the dogs paw, the bottom of their shoes, or a door handle). Then you seal up the dish and let it sit. Over the next several days (up to about a week, or sometimes longer in colder areas of the house), the bacteria from their boogers will grow into visible colonies on the gel. All those invisible germs they never think about will turn into colorful, cloudy spots and blobs that you can actually see. It’s like magic – gross magic! – unfolding in slow motion. You can have your child check the petri dish each day and note any changes. We also recommend taking pictures of the day-to-day changes. Then you have a comparison photos of to see how the colony grows. Trust us, they’ll be fascinated to watch their “boogers” grow.
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- Observe the Yucky Results: After about 7 or 8 days, it’s showtime. By now, lots of bacteria colonies will have grown from the nose swab. Some may be whitish, others yellow, orange, or even pink – a whole rainbow of eww. (Every person’s nose bacteria mix is different, so it’s always a surprise.) Have your child take a good look. Most kids react with a mix of amazement and grossed-out disbelief: “That came from my nose?!” This is the golden moment where the lesson hits home. Suddenly, the idea of shoving a finger up the nose isn’t so appealing anymore, now that they see what’s really in there.
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- Talk (and Laugh) About It: Finally, use this disgustingly cool discovery as a teachable moment. Talk to your child about what those germs are and why we don’t want them on our hands or in our mouths. Explain that nose-picking pulls those yucky bacteria out, where they can spread to your hands, toys, and other people – yuck! The visual of the petri dish gives kids a concrete understanding of why we use a tissue and wash our hands. You’ll likely find that your child is full of questions (and maybe very motivated to grab a tissue next time!). Celebrate the experiment – maybe give the bacterial colony a funny name (one Booger Kit user dubbed hers “Boogzilla”) and congratulate your child for being a scientist. The key here is that your kid is proud of their discovery, even if it’s gross. They’re not being reprimanded; they’re learning and having fun. And that’s what makes Booger Kit so effective.
Throughout this process, kids are active participants in their own learning. They go from mindlessly picking their nose to excitedly growing germs and wanting to learn more. It flips the script completely! Instead of feeling criticized, the child feels curious and empowered – and ultimately, they choose to change their habit because they understand why it’s smart to stop nose-picking. That’s a huge win for both kids and parents.
Stop Telling, Start Showing: Why Booger Kit Works
Why does Booger Kit succeed where endless “stop that!” reminders fail? The secret is in the show-don’t-tell approach. Booger Kit taps into a child’s natural curiosity and love of hands-on play, turning an icky habit into an interactive lesson. Here are a few reasons this approach works so well:
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- It’s Visual and Memorable: Simply put, seeing is believing. A child might forget a lecture, but they won’t forget the sight of their own “booger bacteria farm” growing in a dish! That visual sticks in their mind. The next time they absentmindedly reach for their nose, they’ll remember those gross blobs and think twice. Booger Kit creates a lasting memory linked to the habit, which is far more powerful than a verbal warning. As we, the creators of Booger Kit realized, if you want a lesson to stick, it needs to be visual, fun, and even a little gross – and that’s exactly what this kit delivers. Booger Kit is truly the first-of-it’s-kind stop nose picking product.
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- Kids Learn Why, Not Just No: Instead of a simple “Don’t do that”, Booger Kit answers the “why shouldn’t I do that?” in a way kids can grasp. By growing their own nasal bacteria, children come to understand why nose-picking isn’t a good idea on their own terms. It’s a classic lightbulb moment: “Oh, THAT’s what’s in my nose… maybe I shouldn’t put it on my fingers (or in my mouth)!” This kind of self-realization is much more effective than nagging. It transforms the behavior from something enforced by parents to something the child is motivated to change themselves.
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- Positive, Hands-On Engagement: Rather than shaming a child for nose-picking, Booger Kit engages them in a fun experiment. It turns a negative behavior into a positive activity. Kids love feeling like “real scientists” – wearing gloves, swabbing like a lab tech, checking their petri dish each day. This sense of play and role-play keeps them interested. One mom shared that her five-year-old now proudly calls herself “Dr. Gross” after doing the kit, eager to investigate more germs! When learning feels like play, kids are enthusiastic instead of resistant.
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- A Little “Ew” Goes a Long Way: Let’s be honest – children (especially those in the 5-11 age range) find gross stuff hilarious. Booger Kit leverages that natural fascination with the disgusting. The kit is, as one parent perfectly put it, “disgusting in the BEST way possible.” It provides just enough of a yuck factor to make kids giggle and say “eww!”, but in a controlled, educational context. That “gross-out” moment is actually the secret sauce: it makes the lesson fun and emotionally resonant. The kid isn’t just told that boogers are gross – they feel it when they see the bacteria, and simultaneously, they’re having fun being grossed out. This emotional impact helps cement the new habit (like deciding to grab a tissue or wash hands more often) without any trauma or fear. It’s all done in good humor.
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- Built on Real Science and Curiosity: Booger Kit isn’t just a gimmick; it’s a genuine science experiment that introduces kids to microbiology basics. Growing bacteria in a petri dish is something even some adults find cool – and kids are absolutely captivated by it. The educational aspect means that even beyond breaking the habit, children are learning about germs, hygiene, and the scientific method (making observations, forming conclusions). It’s an enriching experience on multiple levels. Many parents have used Booger Kit as part of a homeschool lesson or a rainy-day science activity, not only curing the nose-picking habit but also teaching some science along the way. When an intervention not only solves your problem but also makes your child smarter and more curious, that’s a huge bonus!
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- Transforms the Parent-Child Dynamic: Perhaps one of the greatest benefits of Booger Kit is that it turns a source of tension (nagging about nose-picking) into a collaborative project. Instead of a power struggle – “I told you to stop that!” – it becomes “let’s do this fun experiment together.” Parents and kids get to laugh together, be grossed out together, and learn together. This positive interaction can bring you closer and create trust. Your child sees that you’re not just there to scold them; you’re also their partner in discovery when it matters. As a result, the dreaded nose-picking habit gets resolved with far less stress and much more smiling (and maybe a few playful “yucks!”).
In short, Booger Kit works because it engages kids on their level. It replaces lectures with laughter, and frustration with fascination. By showing rather than just telling, it accomplishes what endless reminders couldn’t: it makes the child want to change their behavior. And that makes all the difference.
(Sound like a win-win? If you’re excited to see this in action, don’t wait – grab a Booger Kit and try it with your child. You might just be amazed at how quickly an “eww” turns into an “aha!” and better habits.)
Real Parents, Real Results: What Families Are Saying
One of the best ways to know if a product really works is to hear from other parents who’ve tried it. Booger Kit has already helped families across the country turn nose-pickers into proud little scientists (and former nose-pickers!). Here are some real testimonials from parents who used Booger Kit to tackle the habit:
“My daughter was absolutely glued to the petri dish every morning. She named her bacteria colony ‘Boogzilla’ and won’t stop talking about ‘nose science.’” – Ashley M., West Virginia
“This kit is disgusting in the BEST way possible. My 7-year-old now washes his hands without being reminded.” – Michael T., Colorado
“We used Booger Kit for a homeschool science day and it was a huge hit. It’s fun, hands-on, and the kids actually learned something.” – Jasmine P., Oregon
“My son was a chronic nose-picker. After watching his germs grow in the dish… he hasn’t picked since. 10/10.” – Brian F., Texas
“I wasn’t sure what to expect, but this kit is genius. It gets kids to see why hygiene matters. Plus, it made my son feel like a real scientist.” – Melissa R., Ohio
“My daughter asked if she could swab the cat’s paw next. This kit sparked curiosity we didn’t know she had. We’ll definitely be ordering another kit.” – Stephanie W., Florida
“I didn’t think my son would go from nose-picker to germ-fighter, but Booger Kit made it happen. The ‘Eww!’ moment was golden.” – Josh L., North Carolina
As you can see, the reaction from both kids and parents is overwhelmingly positive (and sometimes hilariously gross!). Children are not only stopping their nose-picking habit, but they’re also developing better overall hygiene habits – like washing hands more frequently and showing interest in cleaning and science. Parents report a noticeable drop in nose-picking incidents after the experiment, often immediately. And many kids keep talking about the experiment for weeks or want to do it again with other samples (ever wonder what’s on the dog’s paw or the kitchen counter? Your junior scientist might want to find out!). Booger Kit doesn’t just stop a bad habit; it ignites a passion for discovery and a better understanding of germs. That’s a parenting victory on multiple fronts.
Ready to Gross Them Out for a Good Cause? (Say Goodbye to Nose-Picking!)
Booger Kit is available right now for an affordable price ( $24, and it even ships free in the lower 48 U.S.). That’s a small price to pay for a huge payoff: a child who actually stops picking their nose because they want to. Think about it – for roughly the cost of a family pizza night, you get an educational STEM kit, a fun activity to do with your kid, and potentially a permanent end to the gross habit that’s been driving you crazy. Talk about value!
Don’t let nose-picking continue to be a source of stress or embarrassment in your household. You now have a tool that makes addressing it easy and enjoyable. Thousands of boogers have met their match (and been grown in petri dishes!) thanks to Booger Kit – your child’s could be next.
Ready to try it for yourself? Order your Booger Kit today and start your own icky-awesome science experiment. You’ll not only help your child break a bad habit in the coolest way possible, but you’ll also share a memory that the two of you will laugh about for years. It’s gross, it’s funny, it’s heartwarming – it’s parenting at its finest.
Give your kid the gift of discovery and cleaner habits. Encourage curiosity and good hygiene with Booger Kit – your kids will thank you (once they stop picking their nose)! Here’s to turning “Ew, stop that!” into “Oooh, look at that!” – and enjoying a cleaner, happier nose-picking-free life with your little ones.