March 2018 My Imagination Mail “My Fairy Tale Box PLUS” Review, Coupon + Giveaway
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My Imagination Mail's subscription, “My Fairy Tale Box PLUS” is a monthly subscription experience for children. This box curates boxes for children all around different fairy tale characters, like Santa, Easter Bunny, Mother Nature, Man in the Moon, Sandman, etc. Boxes are $39.95/month for the Fairy Tale PLUS box and they come with weekly postcards, crafts, games, toys, stickers, a monthly calendar a personalized letter to the child and more. This box is designed for children 3 years old and up.
The Details
Cost $39.95/month
What's in the box? Boxes come with weekly postcards, crafts, games, toys, stickers, a monthly calendar a personalized letter to the child and more.
Coupon: Use the coupon SBM25 to get 25% off your 1st box. Exp 3/25
We received a postcard before the box arrived. I didn't give the box my children's names, so it was addressed to me. My kids loved the postcard. My older child picked it up and read it, the day it arrived in the mail. Each week “PLUS” subscribers will receive a new postcard from different characters.
The box is very inviting for children. The entire box is covered in different colorful fairy tale characters. A cute box isn't required for a good subscription, but it's always fun to get cute packaging.
There was an official letter in the box that is addressed to the child. The March box introduces Eddie the Easter Bunny, and Sean the Leprechaun.
There was also a letter to the grown up help, with a list of all the items in the box. If you normally throw out information cards, I would advise not doing that in this box. The information sheet gives helpful safety information, including any allergy warning for snacks in the box. Since I have a child with a peanut allergy, I really appreciated this information.
St. Patrick’s Day Mobile Craft Kit My 5 year old loves these foam craft kits. Your child can use the rainbow, shamrock stickers, glitter coins and string to make a mobile. This was one of the first activities we completed.
The finished mobile turned out so cute. We already have it hanging up!
St. Patrick's Day Foam Stickers My kids love stickers, so they both will be playing with this sheet of stickers. There are shamrocks, hats, shamrocks in horseshoes. pots of gold and little gold coins.
Hatchimals CollEGGtibles Jumbo Card Game w/ 1 Exclusive Figure Egg The purpose of the game is to win the most tokens. Every time a die is rolled, you have to get the right amount of cards to get that sum. There is also a race to see who can grab the Hatchimal figure the fastest. This is a great game for little ones to learn to add.
Mini Easter Coloring Book and Mini Crayons I keep little activities like this in my car, because they are perfect time keepers during church or resaurants.
Easter Velvet Poster to Color These were really popular when I was a kid. This poster comes with three little markers. This is another small activity that would be great for long car rides.
Egg Head Game This game uses 12 eggs and a die to play. At the beginning of the game, 1 to 3 eggs are filled with water. Each roll, the dice will show who will be come the egg head. Egg head has to crack the egg on their head to see if they get wet. The person who is dry at the end of the game wins.
The instructions are on the other side of the outside wrapper. Each egg is similar to a regular Easter egg, so they don't hurt when cracked on your head.
Easter Egg Decorating Kit We usually wait to the last-minute to get an egg decorating kit. I love that this one is Spiderman theme, because my kids love superheroes. This comes with all the regular items you would expect, die tablets, fun tops, and egg dipper and drying tray.
Easter Gliders I have two boys and we received two gliders. They are lightweight gliders, but they do fly well. My kids really have been enjoying playing with these.
Candy One of the highlights to the box was the candy. There were four different candies: Conversation Bunnies & Eggs, Bunny Tails, Candy Eggs, and two gold coins. The gold coins were the first candies to go.
Tissue Easter Bunny Craft Kit and Bunny Pin The foam craft makes a bunny with tissue paper ears. My youngest son loves these type of foam crafts. There was also a collectible bunny pen in the box.
The craft was easy to do, but took some time to complete.
This is the finished bunny! I love how it turned out.
Glitter Goo Easter Egg & Egg Splat Ball My boys love gross stuff. There was a glitter goo egg. that was filled with sticky, glittery goo. This was a messy toy, but it was very fun. The white egg has a yoke inside that you can see when you squish it. My boys have been slamming it down on the floor and watch it splat.
Checking out the egg.
It's hard to see here, but it does make a cool splat.
Five Blank Cards & Envelopes Kids can create cute Easter cards for friends and family with these cards. They are also a great way for little ones to practice writing.
Easter Stickers There was a booklet of 228 stickers, plus an additional sheet of Easter egg stickers. My youngest loves stickers,
Crayola Crayons I love a new box of crayons. While these are designed for kids, I really want to grab these and start coloring.
Mini Easter Dominoes & Pouch This is a great game for restaurants. We love to go out and do thing and sometimes there are long waits. We like to have fun activities on hand to occupy my kids.
Final Thought: I thought this was an outstanding subscription. There were so many activities, crafts, toys and even candy. I can't wait to play the egg game and I love the cute crafts hanging up in my house. If you want to subscribe, use the coupon SBM25 to save 25% on your 1st box. You can also enter to win the April box by entering below!
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