Little Passports is a subscription box helping kids explore the world through fun and educational activities. This review is of the World Edition for ages 6-10, but they also have a subscription for Early Explorers (ages 3-5) and a USA Edition for ages 7-12.
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This review is of the World Edition, $13.95 a month, box.
The Subscription Box: Little Passports
The Cost: $13.95 (+$3 US shipping = $16.95) a month
The Products: Every month, Little Passports sends items to promote learning about the location, culture, and language of a different foreign country. Boxes include items such as stickers, activity sheets, souvenirs, and access to online games, all of which encourage kids to explore the world.
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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Since we’re new subscribers, we received The Explorer Kit first. The Explorer Kit contains:
- The Little Passports signature blue suitcase
- A play passport
- Wall-sized world map
- A welcome letter from new pen pals Sam & Sofia
- Stickers, photo and activity sheet
- Plus access to online games in the Boarding Zone
After The Explorer Kit, Little Passports World Edition features a new country “each month with:
- Letters from Sam & Sofia
- Fun souvenirs
- Activity sheets
- Stickers for your suitcase, passport & map
- Photos
- Access to Boarding Zone for more online games
Little Passports sent Sam and Sofia to Iceland this month! How cool (ha!) it that?
We received Iceland stickers for the play passport and for the suitcase too. The Sam and Sophia stickers on the suitcase came from in the initial Exporter Kit.
There are also an Iceland postcard and a “boarding pass” included. The boarding pass provides a code for entering the Little Passports Boarding Zone where kids can access online games.
The activity sheets were super interesting! I’m sure our Icelandic accents were way off when we tried to speak Icelandic though.
The souvenir this month was a toy volcano that uses baking soda or baking powder plus water to create an erupting reaction. I didn’t have bath fizz so we couldn’t do that one but it was fun watching the little volcano explode in the activities we could do.
Verdict: We really enjoyed our first month of Little Passports! Both Cira and I learned new things about Iceland and I’m a fan of anything that may increase my child’s knowledge of the world (and perhaps inspire future travel!). The activities in the box were both fun and informative and the toy volcano supported the facts about Iceland. Cira liked reading about Sam and Sofia and she is looking forward to hearing where they went next month. Plus, the total cost of $16.95 seems fair to me. What more can you ask for?
What do you think of Little Passports?
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