
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 World Edition
The Cost: $13.95 (+$3 US shipping = $16.95) a month
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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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This month's destination is Ireland! Happy St. Patrick's Day! On the left is a letter from Sam and Sofia, the Little Passports characters, chronicling their adventures in Ireland. I like to ask my son to read the letter to me for practice. On the right is an activity booklet with games and puzzles. This month it includes a recipe for Irish soda bread. I don't think I've ever had that. Is it good?

Every month, Little Passports sends these little collectible items to document the destination. On the left is a luggage tag to put on my son's suitcase they sent in the welcome package. On the upper right is a sticker for the suitcase. Below that is a sticker of the country's flag to put in his passport and a pin sticker to mark the world map. Both the passport and the world map were also included in the welcome package.

Another standard item that comes every month is a postcard that usually has the Little Passports characters standing in front of an iconic landmark. This month they're at the famous Blarney Castle near Cork, home of the Blarney Stone. My kids already have the gift of gab!

Little Passports also sends a small souvenir every month. This month they sent an activity booklet about Ireland, which is a little strange since they already send a small activity book standard every month.
Verdict: We are big fans of Little Passports! That being said, I am a little thrown by the inclusion of an activity book as the souvenir. Nonetheless, they always do a good job helping my son learn about other countries and cultures for a very reasonable subscription price.
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