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March 2015 Citrus Lane 3 Year Old + 5 Year Old Boy Review + Coupons
I was happy to see my boys' Citrus Lane boxes show up today! Citrus Lane is $29.00/month and each box is filled with all kinds of goodies for you child: books, snacks, toys, and more. Boxes are aged for children 0-5, although my 5 1/2-year-old still loves his Citrus Lane. Since both boxes are almost exactly the same, I am combining my 3 year old and 5 year old reviews. Continue Reading …
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March 2015 Brick Loot Review + Coupon
Brick Loot is a subscription box for LEGO lovers (ages 6 and up). Brick Loot is $27.00/month, plush $6.00 shipping. Each box is filled with Legos, Lego compatible products and brick items. I have reviewed a few boxes and you can read all my reviews HERE. Brick Loot always sends a great box, so I couldn't wait to play with the March Box. Continue Reading …
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Genius Box is a box for children 8-12 that send 3 STEM activities per month. STEM is science, technology, engineering and math. Boxes are $25.00/month, but you can save 25% on your subscription with the code twentyfive. Each box includes full narrative cards, explaining the activity. I loved science as a child and I would have loved getting a box like this. When Genius Box sent me this box for review, I was really excited. Continue Reading …
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March 2015 Ivy Kids Review + Coupon
Ivy Kids is a craft and activity box for 3-8 years olds. Each box is packed with fun learning activities, all made around a certain theme. There are usually more than 10 activities in each box, each in their own little bag. Since a 3 and 8 year old have different learning needs, Ivy Kids sends instructions for “Little Ivys” (3-5) and some for “Junior Ivys” (5-8). There are also tips for parents to help facilitate more learning. Every book, which helps tie all the activities together. Even though this box is full of learning activities, kids have a blast with this box, and don't even realize they are learning. As a bonus, Ivy Kids includes a personalized item in every box. Continue Reading …
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My Pretend Place is really fun subscription box for kids 3-8. My Pretend Place wants to inspire children to pretend, craft, and dress up through their dress-up and craft subscriptions. The dress up box is for ages 3-6 and is $50.00 every 3 months (quarterly). When you sign up, you choose between boy, girl or gender neutral. Continue Reading …
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Kiwi Crate is $19.95/month and it's my 5 year old's favorite box. Once his box arrives, my son can't wait to dig in and play. Kiwi Crate includes at least two big crafts along with Explore Magazine. Explore Magazine is a magazine that is filled with comics, activities, and fun things to do. Continue Reading …
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Brick Builders Club is a subscription box filled with LEGO-inspired goodies and fun activities. Boxes are $27.00/month (plus shipping). Brick Builders Clubs sends exclusive t-shirts, trading cards, parts packs, brain boosting activities, master building techniques and more. My whole family loves building with LEGOS, so we were all excited to check out the box. Continue Reading …
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Bramble Box is a play subscription box for children 3-8 years old. For only $25.00/month, your child will get a box of dramatic play materials, all ready to inspire your child's imagination. Each box has a specific theme, like post office, detective, and scientist. I have 3 (almost) and 5-year-old boys, so I knew they would be up to trying out this subscription. Continue Reading …
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Bluum is a children's subscription box that sends various goodies for your child 0 to around 5, for $24.95. Bluum is pretty different from other subscription boxes, as monthly boxes can be pretty random. Bluum tends to send books quite often (which I enjoy), along with toys, games and treats for moms. You can try Bluum and save 50%, by clicking HERE. Note: I would recommend using a prepaid card to sign up, as it can be difficult to cancel.