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Little Passports USA Subscription Review + Coupon– Aug 2016

Anna Rodriguez
ByAnna RodriguezAug 6, 2019 | 0 comments

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Little Passports: USA Edition
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Little Passports is a subscription service for children that teaches them all about the world we live in - geography, languages, cultures - via a monthly care package filled with souvenirs. They recently started a subscription service for older children, age 7-12, that focuses on the USA. My ten-year-old has outgrown Little Passports' regular offering, so I decided to sign him up for the USA Edition.

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The Subscription Box: Little Passports: USA Edition

The Cost: $13.95 (+$3 US shipping = $16.95) a month

COUPON: Save $15 off any 12-month subscription with code LEARN15

The Products: Letter, journals, postcards, and activities to help children learn more about the United States.

Ships to: US, Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden and UK. Find more international shipping info here!

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Every month, the USA edition focuses on two states. This month is Montana and New Jersey! We always receive a lovely postcard from each state.

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The main item in each month's package is an activity book with state geography related games, puzzles and trivia. Here are Sam and Sofia standing in Montana's legendary scenery. Montana is one of the few states I have never been to, but I would love to go some day.

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This is the same activity book, upside down and backwards! Each state is given half the content of the book.

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Here's a peek inside the activity book. It's absolutely packed with information! Little Passports does a great job diversifying the types of activities in different books from month to month, too.

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This is the sticker page for this month. There are stickers to put in the field guide my son received in his welcome package that show each state's bird, flower, flag, etc. There are also map markers for the US map he received.

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Little Passports USA also sends a papercraft for each state every month. This is a DIY paper version of an Anaconda Smoke Stack. Neither my son nor myself knew what that was before now!

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This is the papercraft for New Jersey, a scene with Sam and Sofia on the boardwalk!

Verdict: Little Passports USA is a hugely educational subscription, packed with tons of information. Doing activities and collecting various stickers is actually a really effective way to help kids learn, it turns out. I think this subscription would be wonderful for children who are home schooled! The papercrafts were not the most interesting things in the world to my son initially, but I think he's starting to like them.

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Recommended for ages 7-12, Little Passports' USA Edition is designed for school aged children to "discover the USA with monthly activities, games, science experiments & more!". You'll get a Discovery Kit in your first month, then two states are explored each month after, featuring: 32-page ac... read more.

Anna Rodriguez
Anna Rodriguez
Anna has been a fan of subscription boxes since joining Birchbox in 2013, but didn't become a true addict until discovering subscriptions she could share with her children. Her favorites include Kiwi Crate and Fab Kids.

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