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Mommy’s Toolbox Subscription Box Review – April 2016

Haley Faye
ByHaley FayeMay 2, 2016 | 1 comment

MOMMY'S TOOLBOX APRIL 16 - BOX

Mommy’s Toolbox is a monthly subscription box that sends you basics and useful items for mom + baby.

FYI – this is their final box. They’ve been absorbed by Bluum.

MOMMY'S TOOLBOX APRIL 16 - packaging 1

Every month they send you sample items so you can try different items before buying anything full-sized yourself.

MOMMY'S TOOLBOX APRIL 16 - packaging 2

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MOMMY'S TOOLBOX APRIL 16 - all items

The Subscription Box: Mommy’s Toolbox

The Cost: $15/month with free shipping

The Products: 4-5 samples for mom & baby based off of developmental stage of your child.

Ships to: US

Since this box has been discontinued (this is their last box) check out the Mom Subscription Box Directory and Baby Subscription Box Directory! And make sure to add Bluum to your subscription list or wishlist!

MOMMY'S TOOLBOX APRIL 16 - info

Here is Mommy’s Toolbox’s note to subscribers about ending their subscription, and “joining forces” with Bluum. Current subscribers have been offered 50% off their first Bluum box (just by clicking the link to it on this page).

MOMMY'S TOOLBOX APRIL 16 - items 1

Birds & Bees Our Lady of La Leche Tea Sample Bag – 4 servings, value: $3

This tea helps lactation! I’m really excited to try it.  I’m not having any production issues, but I’m looking forward to seeing if it affects me at all.

Kid Kusion Gummi Teething Watch – value: $5.99

This is an interesting idea – a teether babies can’t drop! But my son just gets frustrated with it, haha. He likes playing with it better without it being on his wrist.

MOMMY'S TOOLBOX APRIL 16 - items 2

Jack & Jill Natural Toothpaste, Strawberry – 1.76 oz, value: $6.99

This toothpaste is certified organic! I’m really happy about getting this – I’ve grabbed a couple toothbrushes for us to try with him

Jack & Jill Bio Toothbrush – value: $4.99

This toothbrush has an ergonomic toothbrush and a compostable handle. I like this toothbrush a lot.

MOMMY'S TOOLBOX APRIL 16 - items 3

Bella Bundles Sushies in Lime Chevron - $6.50

This is a great product – I had seen one of these before I had my son but had forgotten about them. I’m glad to have this for sure.

Reese & Luke Shea Butter Baby Balm – sample, value: $1?

This sample is small, but I like the product! I think it’ll be handy to keep in my diaper bag.

Dr. Bronner’s Baby Unscented Pure-Castile Liquid Soap – 2 oz, value: $3.19

This has no added fragrance and double the olive oil. This seems like a really versatile cleaner concentrate. I haven’t used castile soap before so I’m looking forward to adding this into my cleaning lineup.

MOMMY'S TOOLBOX APRIL 16 - items 4

The last item was this little Pyore bag with three little sample jars.

MOMMY'S TOOLBOX APRIL 16 - itesm 5

Pyore Stem Cell and Green Tea Oil Balancing Day Cream (for oily skin) - sample

Pyore Maringa-Mango Moisturizing Day Cream (for dry skin) - sample

Pyore Wrinkle Softening Green Tea Eye Cream – sample

I’ve never heard of this brand before, but I like what I can tell about them so far! Natural and luxurious- sounding ingredients. I also like that I have a range of products to try from them. The sample sizes are small, but still good for 1-2 uses for the day creams, and quite a few uses for the eye cream.

Verdict: I got a value of $31.56 out of this last Mommy’s Toolbox. This was also my first box from them. I got about 8 samples from them in this box, and I know they say they send 4-5 samples, so maybe I got so many because they wanted to load up final boxes with remaining inventory? I really liked this finale box and, while I can’t really speak to their whole subscription based off this box, I am happy to see that they ended on a good note and didn’t send out an awful, half-effort final box like some companies have (in my experience).

Did you subscribe to Mommy’s Toolbox? What did you think of their subscription?

Haley Faye
Haley Faye
Haley Faye first discovered the wonderful world of subscription boxes in 2012 and began writing for MSA in 2014. Over the years, she has found many subscriptions to love. Now a mom of three, her favorite boxes are ones that dress her kids, help her get organized, feed her family, send her snacks, and offer educational fun for her children.

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Darla Concienne

Since you are a nursing mother I suggest trying Mama’s Milkbox as I don’t see it anywhere on the website. It is like StitchFix for nursing clothes since cute ones are hard to come by.

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