If you're looking for a unique gift idea that keeps on giving for the children, let me introduce you to Little Passports.
When I initially discovered this monthly subscription, I was instantly captivated.
Anything to do with culture is of huge interest to me. But what about your child? How can you teach your child to love and learn in an enjoyable and fascinating way? Kids get bored so easily -- we all know that.
Little Passports nailed it on the head with their subscription packages where they follow Sam and Sofia on their exciting adventures around the USA and/or the world.
It helps them to inspire a love and understanding of the world as they learn about geography, history, culture, and language in a fun and memorable way. How can you not love this? Brilliant!
They offer two subscriptions: World Edition and USA Edition (perhaps a Canadian Edition next?)
Your child's first month’s Explorer Kit arrives in a suitcase and contains everything your child needs to get started: a letter from Sam and Sofia, a map, a passport, stickers, access to online games and more. Country specific packages filled with fun souvenirs, letters, stickers, photos, activity sheets and more arrive every month thereafter.
My daughter really loves that she has 2 friends that travel the world and send her cool things from each country every month. She looks forward to their packages/letters and stamping off her passport and finding the place on the map! For example, her last package, her friends just visited Japan so she received a letter and some origami among other fun stuff! So cool! Even I was into it!
On a side note: Origami is NOT as easy as it looks.
Little Passports is truly your child's ticket to an exciting global adventure... in the comfort of home!
Perhaps one day when they're older, they will take you along with them on their real travelling adventures around the world!
To learn more about Little Passports, visit them at www.littlepassports.com.
For Day 6 of CAC's 12 of Giveaways, I am gifting a 3 Month Subscription to two winners!
Contest is open to Canada and US Residents.
Ends 12/12.
Good luck!
28 comments:
My son wants to go to Africa. So he can go on a wild safari ride with all the animals around him.
My 9 yr old would love to go to New York City, to see the shows and the sights.
awesome. picck me!
My daughter wants to travel to Hawaii. She has been there once and she loved it and she wants to see the different islands.
my kids want to go to australia cuz their auntie is there
Disneyland because that's where Mickey lives
england to marry Niall from 1 Direction - Chandra Christine O'Connor
She wants to go to Florida and swim with the dolphins.
My daughter wants to travel to Africa to see some amazing animals
they want to go to the US so they can go to disneyworld and fly on a plane
Abu Dhabi. grandma is on the largest floating library ship which was docked there and the kids were upset they couldn't go visit her in dob dobie. we told them they have to wait til she's home to see her. right. now they have to stick to email photos and occasional phone calls.
My daughter wants to go to Paris to see her little cousin. We haven't seen him is 3 years.
My son wants to go where they speak french.. Lol (he wants to confirm that he will be using the French he learns being in French immersion)
My six year old wants to go to Africa to see the animals.
Ireland so they can catch a leprechaun :)
DisneyWorld. I blame the mouse.
Disney World would be their destination of choice!
Japan and NewYork to go to the Nintendo store LOL
Our family is spread across the pond, We have to travel to see each other. Luckily they are good travellers
she's already eyeballing disneyland and she's 2.... i see a traveller! :)
Apparently Hong Kong because she keeps hearing that said around here.
Africa to meet lions. Lol. And disneyworld to meet Ariel
So I just turned to my two little ones and asked that very question. "Australia", said by 5 year old. His favourite book currently is "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day". If you've read it - you'll know why that was his answer. My 3 year old, on the other hand, said "Down the street to see Nora". She has simple tastes. ;)
disneyland to see the princesses
Thats a good question! Im not really sure. Probably someplace warmer.
Spain to watch his favourite soccer player
Africa to see the wild animals
My kids would love to visit Africa for a safari!
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