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A Little Bundle Subscription Review + Coupon– September 2016

Haley Faye
ByHaley FayeSep 13, 2016 | 4 comments

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A Little Bundle
2 overall rating
3 Ratings | 2 Reviews

A Little Bundle is a monthly subscription box designed for moms and babies. Their main focus is the quality of the products selected each month. Here are the five main criteria we follow in choosing the bundle products:

  1. non-toxic (of course!)
  2. natural and organic preferred (this does not necessarily mean every item we choose is natural and organic.)
  3. attention to detail during construction from the start to finish
  4. proven to be efficient and functional
  5. made with love and care

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The Subscription Box: A Little Bundle

The Cost: $49 a month, $46 a box with 3-month subscription, or $43 a box with 6-month subscription

COUPON: Save 15% off your first box with code HELLO15!

The Products: Quality products selected for mom and baby. Your box can be customized based on your baby's stage, your t-shirt size, baby's gender and size, along with their name and birthdate.

Ships to: US

Check out all of our A Little Bundle reviews and the Moms Subscription Box Directory and Baby Subscription Box Directory!

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Each box comes with a card detailing the items included.

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HUGS Shirt – value: $28

This shirt is made by A Little Bundle but I don’t see it in their shop yet. It’s cute, but if I’m being honest I really don’t think it’s worth almost $30?

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JellyCat Fishy Tails Soft Book – value: $16.50

We have a jungle animals book similar to this and it’s been nice for chewing on and playing with when Gideon was younger. However now he’s really into his board books and even some hardcover Doctor Seuss books, so this probably won’t get much use from Gideon.

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The book is cute, though.

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Skel & Co To Do Daily Notepad – value: $9

This is a fantastic to do list! I love the sections (“do,” “call,” “appointments,” “buy,” “check it out,” and “coming up”) and the check boxes on each line. I’m crazy about lists so I’m happy to have this.

I Love You Greeting Card – value: $5

This is a simple letter pressed card that comes with a craft brown envelope. ALB includes a card in each box for you to write your child a little note.

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Here’s a close up on the to do list.

Verdict: I have to be honest – I’m at the point where I’m disappointed with A Little Bundle lately. I’ve had some great boxes from them, but the last few have just felt nowhere near what I’d expect from a $50 box. The value adds up to $58.50, but a lot of that is from a children’s tee that seems a little over-valued to me. Personally, I would like to see a box like this closer to a $35 cost or have it deliver more value (maybe add a fifth item?). I’ve been really hopeful that they step their game back up but it’s been a little rough for the last few boxes for me.

What do you think about A Little Bundle?

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A Little Bundle is a monthly subscription box for moms and babies. Every bundle consists of four or more carefully hand-selected products for both the mother and child! These products are chosen for their intuitive and highly crafted origin and attention to detail - down to the very last stitch.... read more.
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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4 comments

Meg

ALB use to be the cutest baby box! It was pricy but delivered fun unique items. What a shame that it’s been on such a decline.

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Wendy

Yeah the cost to value ratio is very off. Also the items are not very rare or unique so there isn’t a great “discovery” factor to this subscription. Well besides discovering this isn’t a worthwhile sub :-p

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Heathery

Yeeeeeeah, not sure why a plain white tee with iron-on transfer letters is $30. This seems more like a $25 box to me.

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Sara

Agree $30 for a plain tshirt?? I love the soft book though!!!

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