Little Passports Early Explorers Subscription Box Review + Coupon: World Discoveries – October 2016

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Subscription: Little Passports

Cost:

Monthly: $17.95 + $3 shipping

6 Months: $95.70 (works out to $16.95 per month)  + $18 shipping

Yearly: $179 (works out to $14.95 per month) + $36 shipping

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Little Passports 101:

There are three subscriptions to choose from!

Here are the maps from each Welcome Kit from Left to Right:

(1) World Edition (Ages 6 to 10)

(2) USA Edition (Ages 7 to 12)

(3) Early Explorers Edition (Ages 3 to 5)

The first subscription package you receive is a welcome kit where the child can put his/her goodies in.

And I subscribed to all three Little Passport Editions using with my own money and I have a backlog of packets to review so you get to decide for yourself if you want to join the fun with your child, niece, nephew, students, or a friend’s wee one.

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Here is my stash of Little Passports just awaiting to be reviewed!!!

I digress…

This is a review of the Little Passport Early Explorers “World Discoveries” package!

 

Here are my assistants, my Pnut people.

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Pipsqueak, and her sidekick sisters Squeakette and Squeak!

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Cuddles around the Little Passport suitcase!

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Digging into past goodies!

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What will they find?

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Ok now that the sidekicks are distracted, Pipsqueak digs into her Little Passport envelope.

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First is the treat! This series has a puzzle in a ziplock baggie!

I am all for puzzles in ziplock baggies!

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I also love how it has that seal so you know you are the first to open it up!

Who doesn’t love freshly sealed stuff!?!

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Cool! A poster to show what the puzzle should look like completed. What a nice extra touch!

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The review goes into high gear as Pipsqueak starts to work on her puzzle. Squeak assisted.

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Next up is the Passport to World Discoveries!

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A little bit more on focus now…

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Oh my that puppy dog tail!

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Always a squeaker favorite are the Flashlight Adventures!

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What will she find this time?

 

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And here is the keepsake picture of Little Passports World Discovery!

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Last but not least is the Little Passports briefcase sticker!

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Making the review official by slapping the sticker on the briefcase!

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It’s official!

Little Passports Early Explorers World Discoveries Review is complete!

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Verdict: I am loving this edition of Little Passports. Puzzles are always welcome, especially ones so nicely made and portable in its on ziplock bag an a poster diagram to boot! Everything always gets played with as I can clearly see when I am blogging I now notice that one of the squeakers placed a different Flashlight Adventure 😉

The girls have clamored for Little Passports often

so we always set aside some time to open up the Little Passports suitcase to play and learn.

We LOVE Little Passports! I wanted something special that I could have on hand for my Pnut people so I stocked up on the monthly packages. I feel that the price justifies the quality, educating factor, and enjoyment for all.

And luckily both she and you get to see more than one monthly package a month!

If you wish to order a Little Passports for a wee one, click here!

**See Our Little Passports Review Here**

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  2 comments for “Little Passports Early Explorers Subscription Box Review + Coupon: World Discoveries – October 2016

  1. October 17, 2016 at 7:53 pm

    Oh man, I just learned about the terracotta soldiers a few years ago and they’re on my travel list. I thought it would turn out to be even cooler where each statue had an actual body entombed! But no. So much work, so amazing.

    • October 17, 2016 at 8:01 pm

      I love watching the travel channel when they feature the train ride to the terracotta soldiers. I miss Samantha Brown but I will settle for the old salty bald men and grey-haired Anthony Bourdain (from Jersey).

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