Little Passports Review – World Edition
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Learning at home can be so much fun with the right tools. Subscription boxes for kids are a great way to keep learning fun and give kids something to look forward to each month, especially right now while we are staying home. The Little Passports World Edition is the perfect way to help kids explore the world without leaving the house. My girls loved all of the cute activities and trinkets that were included in the box and it really did a great job of sparking their curiosity.

We’ve been homeschooling this year (thanks Covid). We homeschooled my older boys for 8 years so we have a bit of experience already but one of our favorite things about homeschooling was the ability to travel and learn as we go.
This year, traveling is obviously not quite as easy as it once was. We’ve had to put our traveling plans on hold and settle for learning about some of the amazing places we want to go later.

Little Passports is a kids subscription box that makes it easy to feel like you are traveling the world. The World Edition features a different country each month and includes fun activities, recipes, passport stamps, Fun toys and souvenirs for each country, collectible Country Coins and more.
The initial shipment of your subscription comes with their signature suitcase that you can fill with stickers from each delivery as well as a world map so kids can track all of the countries they have learned about.

We are already huge fans of subscription boxes for kids because it makes learning so much fun when you have a special package coming in the mail. My girls always look forward to subscription box deliveries and I never have any complaints about our homeschool day when we have a new box to dig into.

My girls love tiny toys so they were thrilled to discover the squishy toys and sushi erasers that came with their kit about Japan.
The kit came with origami paper and very clear instructions. That kept them busy for hours … well that, and throwing the squishy toys and getting them to stick to our ceiling.
Collectables are always such a hit with elementary school-aged kids so my girls love the idea of collecting passport coins and stamps in their passport.

I feel like the Little Passports Kit was really designed with kids in mind because it included so many little cute things that sparks an interest in the country of the month. My girls continued to research Japan long after we finished this kit and they’ll still throw out all kinds of facts that they learned doing the kit.
I was sent this kit for review, as I am with a lot of the products that we feature here. Many times we try them out, have a good time, and then move on to the next thing. I kid you not, my 8-year-old daughter has asked me almost DAILY if she can sign up for a year subscription to Little Passports.
Judging by how insistent she is that she NEEDS more Little Passport Kits I suspect it will make it onto my Christmas shopping list this year.

As a former teacher (and current, slightly reluctant homeschooler), I always love when my kids get excited about learning. I’d much rather have them learn because they are excited about learning than learn because they are trying to check something off their to-do list.
The Little Passports World Edition subscription kits check all the boxes for my family and were truly one of the highlights of our month last month.
Learn more about Little Passports here.



