Instead of buying toys for special days, you can consider monthly subscription boxes for kids. These non-toy gifts for kids are fun and won’t clutter up your space as much as toys do.
Helping kids recognize and develop their skills at an early age can give them an advantage later in life. They are already scientists, explorers, cooks, bakers, artists, and many other things. The best thing you can do for your kids is to provide them with what they need to learn and grow in these areas.
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Monthly Subscription Boxes For Kids
1. Green Kid Crafts
Green Kid Crafts is a nature-based STEAM subscription box for kids aged 2-10. The activities included in the box inspire creativity, discovery, and learning about the world. This monthly box can be the perfect arts and crafts gift for kids.
You can shop by theme on the Green Kid Crafts website, too. The themes include:
- Arts and crafts kits and projects
- Fun science experiments
- Exciting animals and ecosystems
2. We Craft Box
We Craft Box is geared toward kids between the ages of three and nine. If you have a younger child, they’ll need more help. As kids do the themed monthly project, they’re experiencing creativity and making memories.
All of the materials the child will need, except water and scissors, are included in the box. My favorite part is that each kit comes with enough material for two kids, so it’s perfect for sharing.
Each We Craft Box comes with a story about the project, which helps get your child inspired and feeling creative. It also includes photo instructions that are easy to follow.
3. Bookroo
Bookroo is a monthly subscription book box for kids ages 0-10. It is super simple to sign up, and you can count on awesome books being delivered for your kids. There are three different book clubs you can join including:
- Board Books (ages 0-3)
- Picture Books (ages 3-6)
- Chapter Books (ages 7-10)
Since March is reading month, you could consider starting the subscription box as a way to make National Reading Awareness Month even more exciting.
4. Coding Subscription Box
This monthly subscription box is best for ages six through 12. The child will receive monthly coding projects, learning how to make video games, simulations, greeting cards, and so much more.
One of the best parts is that each box comes with a guide for grownups and unlimited email support. You won’t have to worry about getting stumped when there’s help and references readily available.
5. Highlights Magazine Subscription Box
The Highlights subscription box is available for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first graders. They offer a fun way to learn skills based on their age group and skill levels. Using this box for only 15 minutes a day can improve your child’s skills, and you can track the changes on included progress sheets.
6. History Subscription Boxes
Suitable for ages six through 11, this history box is perfect for kids who love history. Kids can learn about the world around them and other cultures with the included activities. Some of the skills it’ll help children improve are literacy, geography, STEAM, history, and vocabulary.
7. Monthly Subscription Box for Tweens or Teens
Many of the subscription boxes target younger kids, but tweens and tweens can enjoy this Strong self(ie) monthly subscription box. The tween box is geared towards eight to 12-year-olds, while the teen box targets 13-17-year-olds.
Examples of Tween Boxes
Examples of Teen Boxes
8. Baketivity Monthly Subscription Box for Kids
The Baketivity subscription box involves a monthly recipe and includes pre-measured ingredients. Each recipe is easy to follow and has illustrations to help the child along.
One of my favorite parts of this subscription box is that the kids can watch and follow a chef creating the recipe. It also comes with a chef hat and apron so your child can embrace every aspect of being a baker.
Monthly Subscription Boxes for Kids
Monthly subscription boxes for kids are the perfect solution to having too many toys. Birthdays and holidays don’t have to be all about toys, and these subscription boxes are the best gifts for kids.
What subscription boxes for kids do you love? Leave a comment and let me know!
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Thank you for sharing! I think monthly subscription boxes are great for kids. Jotting these down for when my sons a little older!
Bookroo is one you could start no matter how young they are! It would give you some new books to read to him. 🙂 thank you for reading and commenting!
These subscription boxes look amazing (I think I’m going to have to find versions for adults for myself, haha)! I will have to show this to the families I know as I think they would love to get some of these for their children!
My son would probably quite like the baking box, although he might be a bit old for most kids subscription boxes
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