I’m passing this along in case any of you are in need of one more perfect, educational gift for your kids! My kids and I did the first year of Little Passports a couple years ago and loved it. My 10yo thinks he’s too big for it now, but my 7yo and I are enjoying our second year going around the world.
Here are the details:
Little Passports is offering 15% off all of their subscriptions, which means you can buy a 1 year subscription and save almost $20! If you place an order before December 17th, you qualify for holiday delivery, meaning you can have your first package arrive by December 24th or before! This offer also applies to the monthly, 3 and 6 month subscriptions so you can choose whatever option you want and get this great deal when you use this code at checkout: MERRY15
In case you don’t already know what Little Passports is, here are the highlights:
-Monthly subscription kit for your children that teaches them (and sometimes us parents) about new states and countries around our world
-Your child gets their own faux passport to update with stickers included each month so they get to remember all of their “trips around the world”
-Wonderful activity sheets that keep kids stimulated for hours and a beautiful world map to help them visualize everything they are learning about!
And one more important note about Little Passports…
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Note: I am an affiliate for Little Passports.
Ashlee says
What age do they recommend starting this at? I totally want to get this for my son when he gets a little older! I want to travel with him everywhere I can!
Katy says
They recommend the World edition for ages 5-10. We finished the first year of travels when my daughter was 4 and my son 7 and it was about right for both of them (we shared 1 subscription). There is some reading involved and some computer games you sign into with a code they give you – my daughter at 7 can do those now that we are doing the 2nd year of World travels, but couldn’t do these before at age 4. She mostly enjoys getting the package in the mail, putting the pin sticker on the country on our wall map, and filling out her passport. The activity sheets are so-so for her, but she does love the little toy/gift that comes with each package. It’s been fun for me, too, to learn with her about other countries.