Little Thinker Box was created by Venessa Banks. She had an active little boy who loved hands on learning. She struggled to find activities that were fun and educational. She decided to start Little Thinker box to help other parents and caregivers. Little Thinker Box is for children 3-5 and each month, Little Thinker Box sends a box full of activities. Little Thinker Box makes sure each box is enriching, engaging, and entertaining. My 4 year old L loves activities and projects that keep him busy. We were excited to see what was in the box.
Appleseed Lane’s boxes are filled with 3-5 Science and Math projects. The subscription is $23.00 a month and the box is packed with activities for children 4-10. If you want to try Appleseed Lane, click HERE and use the code FRIEND10 and put my name (Erin Hamm) in the order comments section (It will be the page you put your address in). L is 4 years old and was so excited for this box to come. He loves Science and completing projects. C helped L with this box has he loves electricity and circuits. The Box Appleseed Lane has the cutest boxes. They are very kid friendly and L knew it was his box right away. Information Card The card this month was a bit wrinkled from all the materials in the box. It wasn’t a big deal at all. This month’s theme was Electricity and Circuits. The projects were Power it Up, Let It Flow, Static Magic and a bonus project Starry Night. There was also information about a contest to win $50.00, by making a circuit with Play Dough. C and L will work on the contest later this week. Directions All the directions to each project are on the back of the information card. I like how they make good use of the materials without adding clutter to the box. Playdough, Seedlings Magazine, and Conductor/Insulator test Appleseed Lane included Play Dough for the contest. Seedlngs is a magazine/book that is included in each Appleseed Lane box. This Seedlings is a book that discusses electricity, circuits, and electrochemical cells. This is a very informative book. L is very fascinated about electricity and how it works. L really enjoyed reading this book with C. The conductor/insulator test will be used in one of the projects. Reading Seedlings Power It UpContinue Reading
Appleseed Lane is a new subscription box company for children 4-10. Appleseed Lane graciously gave me a box to review. Appleseed Lane’s boxes are filled with 3-5 Science and Math projects. The subscription is $23.00 a month and the box is packed with activities. When the box arrived, I was really excited to do it with L (age 4). L loves Science and I knew he would have a blast doing it. The Details: Cost: 1 Month: $23.00 a month 6 Months: $21.00 a month 12 Months: $19.00 a month Coupon: Use the code FRIEND10 and put my name in the comments (Erin Hamm) to save $10.00 on your subscription. What’s in the box: Every month, your child will get a box full of goodies to make 3-5 Science and Math projects. Every month has a unique theme and there is a book that comes with the box too. The book is filled with activities and illustrations to go with the theme. Your child will also get a chart and badge. As your child continues to get the box, your child will get more badges. When am I billed? You are charged when you sign up and then again the 20th of each month. When do I get my box? Boxes are shipped at the end of the month. The box should arrive between the 5th and 10th of the month How do I cancel? Email [email protected] by the 20th of the month to cancel. This month’s theme “Crime Scene Science” The Box The box is so cute with the tree and apple. I couldn’t wait to see what was inside. Information Card There were four projects: Invisible Ink, Muddy Tracks, Hidden Colors and Sticky Fingers. Project Instructions All the projectContinue Reading
M is for Monster was founded by a mom, that got tired of pinning, prepping and shopping for supplies, so she could do fun and educational activities with her children. She found it difficult, to complete all the prep work, and still have time to do the projects. She thought there might be other moms like her out there, and started M is for Monster.