5 SUBSCRIPTION BOXES THAT ROCK

SUBSCRIPTION BOXES THAT ROCK I have received many boxes from this company and I absolutely loved them all. I have even gifted these as they…

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SUBSCRIPTION BOXES THAT ROCK

  1. Young and Friedman

I have received many boxes from this company and I absolutely loved them all. I have even gifted these as they make great educational gifts. The boxes I received consisted of 3 cans of environmentally friendly and non-toxic play dough. When you subscribe you can get a different theme for either a boy or a girl. They also have smaller packs or the option to opt-out of a box and just receive the items in a box. Young and Friedman is a subscription box company that offers a variety of products to its customers on a monthly or quarterly basis. In addition to offering a wide variety of products, Young and Friedman also places a strong emphasis on customer service. The company is committed to ensuring that its customers are satisfied with their subscription boxes and offers a money-back guarantee if customers are not satisfied with their purchase. Overall, Young and Friedman is a great subscription box company that offers high-quality products and exceptional customer service.

  • Hola Amigo Box

Is a great subscription to help you educate your kiddo at home. This subscription comes with the instructions and materials needed to teach your kids. I like to have this subscription to supplement what I am already teaching my kid; it also gives me more ideas of what lessons I should be teaching. I love it, and it is totally worth it.

  • Little Global Citizens

Little Global Citizens is an amazing subscription that will help shape a Global citizen. Each box is expertly designed to bring a new country and its culture to life. Created by a team of world travelers, educators, and parents. Note: this box is for kids that are older than 4 years old. If you are looking for preschool resources, I will mention some fun alternatives.

  • Lovevery offers a range of subscription boxes for children up to age 4, including a box specifically designed for toddlers. Their Toddler Play Kit includes a range of toys and activities that support a child’s cognitive, social, and emotional development. These sets are great quality so be prepared to spend some money.
    • KiwiCo offers a range of subscription boxes for different age groups, including toddlers. Their Panda Crate is designed for children aged 0-24 months and includes toys, books, and activities that promote early learning and development. I really like that you can start them from a very young age and then continue to change according to their age and developmental stage.

  • Literati is a subscription box that delivers handpicked books to your doorstep every month. The service is designed to help book lovers discover new titles and authors that they might not have found otherwise. Each box contains five books that are carefully selected by a team of experts, including celebrated authors and renowned editors. I didn’t try any other Book service since this was a great hit and the only one, I subscribed to. Most of my kids’ books have come from this subscription. Many of the books we received with his subscription are not easy to find at stores, so that’s another win!