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Thursday, February 21, 2013
Kiwi Crate :: Products that Fuel the Imagination
As a child, I remember being absolutely delighted when I received a package or a magazine in the mail. My boys are no different, especially my youngest.
Recently, I discovered Kiwi Crate - a mail box stuffer to engage the imagination of even your quirkiest child. Filled with materials and inspiration related to arts and crafts, imaginative play, and even science, the Kiwi Crate is sure to be a hit in your household.
Kiwi Crates are available on an individual or subscription basis and are suitable for children ages 3 to 7, although they have had 9 year olds as product testers whom thoroughly enjoyed the activities supplied.
In addition to the individual crate, the company will add a sibling pack, doubling your materials, for a minimal charge. They also offer party packs and e-gift cards as options.
The basic monthly subscription costs $19.95. It includes two monthly projects, the ability to cancel at any time, and free shipping.
I know I will be looking to Kiwi Crates for upcoming birthdays and Christmas gifts this year! Has your child ever received a Kiwi Crate in the mail before? If so, let us know about their favorite activity!
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