My kids love to get mail. And when that mail is filled with activities to keep them busy (and learning!), it’s a win for all of us. Little Passports is a subscription service that sends a package filled with activities to help your children learn more about the world around them. There are also online activities to go with each package. Little Passports offers three subscription packages that are best for varying ages.
Early Explorers follows Max, Mia and their dog Toby around the world, exploring a different theme each month. Best for ages 3-5, each shipment of Early Explorers includes an activity booklet, stickers, souvenirs and flashlight adventures.
In the World Edition, Sam and Sofia visit a new country each month. Best for ages 5-10, each month a new country is featured. Included are letters from Sam and Sofia, souvenirs, activity sheets, stickers and photos.
In the USA Edition, Sam and Sofia visit two new states each month. Each month two states are featured and you will receive a state activity journal, stickers and postcards and pop-out models. The USA Edition is best for ages 7-12 and is great way to continue Little Passports once your children have gone through the World Edition.
My children were sent the Explorer Kit which is the first month of the World Edition subscription. This kit gives you everything you need to get started on your adventure—a blue suitcase that will soon be decorated with stickers from each country {high quality cardboard—not actual luggage } , a world map, a welcome letter from Sam and Sofia, and stickers and an activity sheet. They also got a passport to record the countries they will learn about. My son loved working on the activity sheet and learning how to say “hello” in different languages. I loved the large paper map—some things are just better offline and maps are one of them! I also loved that everything can be neatly stored in the suitcase so I don’t have “stuff” sitting around.
We can’t wait to see what Little Passports has in store for us each month. Little Passports would be a great gift for kids ages 3-12. And instead of just looking forward to a special gift Christmas morning, they can look forward to something each month.
Trish
December 15, 2014 at 1:52 amCute idea
Yona Williams
December 13, 2014 at 10:47 amThis is such a cute concept for the lil’ ones – love that it centers on travel. I know that my nephew really enjoys getting things in the mail especially for him.
Janet W.
December 13, 2014 at 7:16 amThis is such a fun way for children to learn about other countries!
James Robert
December 12, 2014 at 11:57 amPretty neat and my kids would probably like the World Edition. Sounds like fun and educational for them