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Green Kid Crafts March 2017 Review + Exclusive Coupon

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Green Kid Crafts March 2017 Review

Green Kid Crafts March 2017 Review

 Green Kid Crafts is a monthly Creativity and STEM Science Box subscription service that provides all the hands-on materials needed to inspire creative and educational fun for kids 3-10.  
STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.  The box is $19.95/month but you can save $10.00, when you click HERE and using the code TENOFF. Green Kid Crafts isn't just a craft/activity box, they are also a friend to the environment.  You can find out more about their eco-friendly initiative, but clicking HERE.  Green Kid Crafts strives to use Earth friendly materials and recycled materials.  My oldest son (age 7) loves crafts and activities.

The Details:

Cost: $19.95/month

Coupon: Use the code SUBMOM50 to get 50 off your 1st box.

What's in the box? Green Kid designs and delivers hands-on, award winning, and eco-friendly Discovery Boxes, Creativity Kits, and STEM Science Kits (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). Here you’ll find information about our kid's subscription program, our best gifts for preschoolers and kids ages 3-10, our favorite kid's science experiments, plus craft ideas for kids.

When does the box ship?  The box ships on or around the 10th of the month.

When am I billed? When you sign up for the monthly membership, you will be billed for your first Discovery Box immediately. After that, you will be billed up to 16 days before your ship date (on or around the 1st of every month).

How do I cancel? Email [email protected]

Website: http://www.greenkidcrafts.com/

Green Kid Crafts

Green Kid Crafts ships in a green box and ships by USPS.

Discovery Box #43: Volcanoes, Crystals & Gems

I was sent Discovery Box #43: Volcanoes, Crystals & Gems.

Green Kid Crafts

There was a fold out brochure that gave information about subscriptions, single boxes and party favors.

Green Kid Crafts Projects Bags

There were four projects in the box and each project comes in it's own bag with instructions.  I love this idea, because you can grab one project and take it to grandma's house or vacation.

Rock, Mineral and Gem Dig

Rock, Mineral and Gem Dig My 7 year old loves these kids.  You are given tools, a sand block and a magnifying glass.  The box says you get two specimens, but my son just received one.

Digging In

Digging in.

quartz

My son received quartz!

Project 1: Crystal Growing Kit

Crystal Growing Kit

The first project was to grow crystals on a pipe cleaner.  The kit came with a pipe cleaner, yarn, borax powder, and round stick.

Crystal Growing Kit

Your child starts with creating a shape out of the pip cleaner.  Then you add borax powder to 1 cup of boiling water and sir.  The yarn is tied on the stick then the shape is suspended in the liquid.

Crystal Growing Kit

This is a look at the crystals after just a few hours.

Project 2: Geode Kit

Geode Kit

There were two small geodes to crack open and inspect.

Geode Kit

You just put them in a sock and hit it lightly with a hammer.

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We hit our geodes a bit too hard and they shattered.  My son was still able to inspect them.  These geodes were mined in Iowa and contained quartz crystals in different colors.

Project 3: Erupting Volcano

Erupting Volcano

This process involves the same basic ingredients we have all used for a volcano, but you child also gets to make the actual volcano. The kit included clay, baking soda, lava rocks, bottle and food coloring.

Erupting Volcano

The cup goes inside the volcano. That's where the mixture will go.

Erupting Volcano

This is our volcano erupting.  The lava wasn't bright red, but my son had a great time. The back of the information card had more activities you could do at home to learn about plate tectonics.

Project 4: Eruption Abstract Art

Eruption Abstract Art

The last activity was to make art that resembles an eruption pattern. This craft includes, black paper, a brush, paint and a marble.

Eruption Abstract Art

You put paint on the paper and then roll around the marble to create the look you want.

Eruption Abstract Art

Here are the finished pieces.  It's interesting how the same technique produced two very different looks.

Jackson Pollock

There was a card on Jackson Pollock, a famous artist.

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Final Thought: This was such a fun box for my 7 year old.  He loves volcanoes, crystals, gems, and rocks.  I think this ended up being on of my son's favorite craft/activities boxes. Green Kid Crafts really packs the activities in the box, so you really get your money's worth. If you want to subscribe, use my exclusive coupon code SUBMOM50 to get 50 off your 1st box.

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