Little Passports is a subscription box for kids that teaches them about geography and world cultures in a really fun way! This review is of the World Edition for ages 5-10, but they also have a subscription for Early Explorers (ages 3-5), and a USA Edition for ages 7-12.
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The Subscription Box: Little Passports
The Cost: Regular monthly subscription is $11.95 plus $3 shipping per 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.
This month's destination is England! The mother country! On the left is a letter from Sam and Sofia, the Little Passports characters, chronicling their adventures in England. This month, I decided to start giving this subscription to my younger son (age 7) because I think it's more his speed. I ordered the USA edition for my older son (age 9), so you can expect to see that review soon! On the right is an activity booklet with games and puzzles. This month the booklet also has some English recipes! Yum?
These are other standard items that come every month with Little Passports. On the left is a luggage tag from England to put on my son's suitcase they sent him in the first month. On the lower right is a sticker to decorate the suitcase. Above that is a pin to put on his world map, and a flag to put in his passport.
Stonehenge! I simply cannot see or think of Stonehenge without thinking of Spinal Tap. Anyone else have that problem? In any case, this is Sam and Sophia's postcard of themselves in front of Stonehenge.
This is 3-D cardboard puzzle of Big Ben! I have done these types of puzzles with the boys before - they're really fun! And of course this is a great choice of souvenir from England for a child in this age range.
The verdict: Another great package from Little Passports! I think this is a really fun way for the boys to learn about geography, and I do think they actually learn a lot! I am also always pleased by how these packages are so close to what a good friend or family member might send one of my sons on an international vacation. We are big fans!
What do you think of Little Passports?
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