Kids Prize Pack always brings some really great stuff and I’m no sure who likes it more, me or the kids! They offer a new theme each month and finds the best books, toys, games, and activities based on that theme and puts a box together. So, not only are subscribers guaranteed a new book to read each month, they get some really cool stuff to make that book even more interesting. Another cool feature of the Kid’s Prize Pack is the fact you can personalize it to your child. They have four categories to cover girls and boys from ages ranging from 4-8 and 9-12.
Cost: Kids Prize Pack is $34.99/month and there are other options to get a small discount by committing to longer terms. You can find the pricing information on their website.
The book for January was Kung Pow Chicken: Let’s Get Cracking by Cyndi Marko. What is this book about?
Kung Pow Chicken is the superhero everyone has been waiting for!
This series is part of Scholastic’s early chapter book line called Branches, which is aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!
In this exciting full-color series, Gordon Blue transforms into Kung Pow Chicken, an avian superhero who fights crime in the city of Fowladelphia. The first book in the series kicks off when Gordon’s birdy senses lead him to a festival. Suddenly, POOF! Feathers fill the air and shivering naked chickens are everywhere. Why have all these chickens lost their feathers? Forced to wear wooly sweaters, the city itches for a hero. Kung Pow Chicken hops into his Beakmobile to save the day!
Source: Barnes & Noble
What kid isn’t going to like getting into a big container of 80+ craft components? This includes things to build, design and construct! Looks like fun to me!
Next, we have a kit that provides materials to make 20 paper airplanes. Did you notice the age ranges from 6-96? Yes, anyone can have fun with paper airplanes.
What is arts and crafts without something to color? This coloring book was filled with fun coloring pages.
And, of course, you need crayons and colored pencils to color that new coloring book.
What a great box?!?
In February, it was just as much fun. The theme was Alex Brands Toys & Games and brought some really great stuff.
The book for February was Looniverse: Meltdown Madness by David Lubar – Below is a summary of this book:
Looniverse #2 is even wackier than the first book!
This series is part of Scholastic’s early chapter book line called Branches, which is aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!
Ed has to sell chocolate bars to raise money for his soccer team, but the bars have all melted. He must find another way to raise money–and fast! Ed uses his newfound ability to make strange things happen, but his plans go awry and Ed ends up needing money for the soccer team, his friend Mouse, AND two new windows! With surreal and funny antics throughout, the second book in this heavily illustrated early chapter book series is sure to keep kids laughing.
Source: GoodReads.com
This Night Striker toy works on spring action to make the rocker/plane fly. It says it will go over 25 feet!
Teeter Tower is a game of building. Who will tip the tower first? Looks like fun…
Zoob pieces look pretty fun if you like to build things. This set comes with 15 pieces.
This is something I’ve never done before. It says you scratch the activity sheets. I mean anything with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles must be cool.
This modeling clay could almost have gone into the Arts & Crafts box but either way, there are lots of really fun things to do with this stuff.
If you’re looking for a subscription box for your child but want to get more than just collectible stuff and t-shirts, then Kids Prize Pack is the box for you. It’s fun and educational all wrapped into one!
They are taking orders for the April’s Amazing Nature themed box and May should be just around the corner. Check them out using the links below. If you’d like to see other Kids Prize Pack boxes, check out our previous reviews.
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