Welcome to our monthly post highlighting our favorite discoveries in a new category: KIDS subscription boxes! Here are our favorite children's books, kids clothing items, art projects, and more from the past month:
Becca's Favorite:
The Item: Bubble Science Kit
The Cost: $27.95
From: Little Passports Science Expeditions
Why I love it: As a parent and educator I love anything that mixes fun with learning, and this box is the ticket. While learning how to make our very own giant bubble solution, we also learned the importance of following directions, taking our time, and an appreciation of how things work. It just can't be beat!
Read our Little Passports Science Expeditions "Bubble Science" review & more reviews by Becca!
Brandi's Favorite:
The Item: The whole box!
The Cost: $24.90
From: Lillypost
Why I love it: I just loved the variety that we received in our box this month and the fact that we received a bonus activity book as well! The board book was a fun, tactile read, while the book about Max the cat was sweet and silly. Our Wild book was a great change of pace with a more serious tone, and tons of beautiful color, and plenty of imagination. The dinosaur-themed activity book came in handy on our recent vacation with so many different engaging ways to create and play. The value of this box is always great, but this month, I felt like the collection was extra special!
Read our July Lillypost review & more reviews by Brandi!
Abby's Favorite:
The Item: Clive and His Babies by Jessica Spanyol
The Cost: $5.99
From: Little Feminist
Why I love it: Adorable is an understatement. I absolutely love this book, and my son is also obsessed with it. He carries it around saying "Babes," and he especially loves the pages including Clive's cat. It is a great book to introduce care-taking tasks to kids, encouraging young boys to take on care-taking roles as well.
Read our July Little Feminist Ages 0-2 review & more reviews by Abby!
Christen's Favorite:
The Item: Cook It! by Georgie Birkett
The Cost: Retail value $5.99
From: Little Feminist
Why I Love It: This book is filled with questions both for my daughter to answer as we read it and to serve as examples of how she might get curious in our day-to-day. It's also sparked a new interest in helping in the kitchen for her! I won't lie—it's hard to navigate kitchen endeavors with a toddler by my side, but I believe it's an effort worth including her in; that it will foster a love of creating in her future.
Read our July Little Feminist Book Club Ages 2-4 review & more reviews by Christen!
What do you think of our kids' subscription box favorites for July? And what discoveries ended up being a fave for you and your kid(s)?
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