This is a late post, as I thought I already posted my review. Don’t forget to enter my contest to win a $20.00 gift card to Kiwi Crate. The post is a couple posts down, or you can use the search box on the right. This month’s Kiwi Crate theme was “Feathered Friends”. The two main projects were the bird mask and wings and a project to make a bird nest and eggs. This month’s box was packed full of items. There was also an 2 additional booklets of information. The first booklet was a sneak peak at the June, July and August Crates! I am really excited for the crates this summer, as I know my son will love them. If you want to be surprised, stop reading after you see the picture of the booklet Camp Kiwi. My son L is almost 4 and he didn’t need very much help at all with the projects. Here is what was in the box: How the box comes First Look All the contents Bird Nest and Eggs project You put the glue in the cup with the yarn and mix. L doesn’t like getting his hands messy, but he did it. Then you flatten the yarn around the bowl (stopping 3/4 the way down). You let it dry for 24 hrs and then remove from the bowl They included a white crayon so you can draw a pattern on your eggs. Then you paint them blue. EVERY SINGLE item you need is included (well, minus the paper towels) Bird Mask and Wings Supplies. They included beaks for a kiwi, duck and woodpecker. The child puts Velcro dots on each beak, so the child can switch out what bird he/she wants to be. Making the mask. The parent was instructed toContinue Reading
My 3 1/2 year old son loves Kiwi Crate. You get a box of materials to make 2 or more big crafts a month. My son has been getting it for several months and loves it. Each Craft is like a toy. We have all the items he has made and he still plays with them. He has made a penquin bowling set, board game, playground for a pet, Animals, rocket ball to throw into rings and so much more. This month’s theme is “Green” since Earth day is April.