Kiwi Crate was our family’s first subscription box and it remains our favorite. Kiwi Crate is $19.95 a month, and each month you get at least two big crafts along with Explore Magazine. Explore Magazine is a magazine that is included in every box. You can also add supplies for a sibling for only $9.95. The Explore Magazine is filled with cartoons, activities, and bonus crafts. My son L loves Kiwi Crate. He is always so excited to get this box and see what the theme is for the month.
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Kiwi Crate is offering FREE SHIPPING on all their single crates! This deal doesn’t come around often, so I would pick some up now. I love the single crafts for birthday presents. Just click HERE and use the code RAINYDAY .
Kiwi Crate was our family’s first subscription box and it remains our favorite. Kiwi Crate is $19.95 a month, and each month you get at least two big crafts along with Explore Magazine. Explore Magazine is a magazine that is included in every box. You can also add supplies for a sibling for only $9.95. The Explore Magazine is filled with cartoons, activities, and bonus crafts. My son L loves Kiwi Crate. He is always so excited to get this box and see what the theme is for the month.
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Kiwi Crate was our family’s first subscription box and it remains our favorite. Kiwi Crate is $19.95 a month, and each month you get at least two big crafts along with Explore Magazine. Explore Magazine is a magazine that is included in every box. You can also add supplies for a sibling for only $7.95. The Explore Magazine is filled with cartoons, activities, and bonus crafts. My son L loves Kiwi Crate. He is always so excited to get this box and see what the theme is for the month. L learned several of the letters of the alphabet from Kiwi Crate. My son loves seeing that little green box every month.
This post contains affiliate links There is a great Kiwi Crate Living Social Deal! Get a 3 box subscription PLUS a little Kiwi Plush for $28.80! That is an incredible deal. Just click HERE and use the code 2014FEB20 to get an additional 20% off. I have included the details and the fine print below. Your first box will be the Storyteller Crate. The next two crates will be other fan favorites, so you will not be getting the brand new crates subscribers will get. That being said, my son LOVED the Storyteller Crate. Click HERE to read that review. You can check out all my Kiwi Crate reviews HERE. details With accolades from Oppenheim’s Gold Seal Best Toy Awards and Dr. Toy’s 100 Best Children’s Product Awards as well as features on Good Morning America, theToday show, and in many parenting magazines, this creative company encourages learning and development through open-ended, child-led projects: • $36 ($72 value) for a Kiwi Crate Creativity Pack and a plush Kiwi doll • Enjoy three months of Kiwi Crates — starting with the popular Storytelling crate • Welcome kit includes a sticker map and child-sized scissors “Kiwi Crates are awesome! My daughter absolutely loved when her crate arrived, with her name on it. The activities are fun and creative. I highly recommend it!” — LivingSocial Member What You Get Each month for three months, a Kiwi Crate is sent to your door containing two or three projects based on a unique theme — think Storytelling, Robots, Music, Safari, or Caring for Earth. The crate includes all the high-quality, inspiring materials and instructions your 3- to 8-year-old will need to complete the projects. The Kiwi doll will arrive in the third crate. the fine print Limit 1 redemption code at checkout Entire value must be used in a singleContinue Reading
Kiwi Crate has a special crate for Valentine’s Day. We always buy store bought cards, but I thought it would be fun to make our own this year. The KiwI Crate Handmade Valentine’s Crate comes with the following: 24 pop-up cards, 24 Valentine-themed punchouts, glue stick, set of 10 washable markers, wiggly eyes, sticky-back jewels, plus 2 blank cards to create a DIY pop-up card design. This special crate is $14.95. The Valentine’s crate comes in this cute little red crate. There was so much stuff packed in that little box. There were 24 Valentines to make, punch outs, stickers,, markers, a glue stick and and instructions. This crate is low on the messiness and low on the parental involvement. The instructions were easy to read and follow. L had a bit of trouble popping up the card correctly, so I helped him with that part. The rest of the gluing and creating was easy for him. L created 24 Valentines right before dinner. Final Thought: The Kiwi Crate Handmade Valentines are super fun. They make really unique Valentines. L and I completed them in a short time before dinner. L loved sticking on the stickers and gluing everything together. Other than me helping pop up the card, L did everything on his own. If you want to get the Valentine’s kit, click HERE, it is $14.95. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links.