A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box Review

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A Little Bundle
Cost: $49/month
Ships To: United States
Coupon Code: N/A
A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box Review
A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box

A Little Bundle provides curated bundles of products for both mother and her baby (up to 4 years of age), choosing from products from around the world that meet only the highest quality and design standards. I originally subscribed in February after purchasing a voucher from One King’s Lane (it’s no longer available) and I like it so much I decided to keep my subscription going. I have my subscription set to the 3-4 year-old age group.

A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box Review
The Box

A Little Bundle ships via USPS Priority Mail.  Boxes are shipped during the last full week of the month.  If you sign up anytime before the last 10 days of the month, your first bundle will ship that last full week of the same month. If you sign up within or after the last 10 days of the month, your first bundle will ship the last full week of the next month.

A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box Review
First Look

I thought the first look was adorable. A Little Bundle selects items from small businesses for their boxes and I’ve always been happy with their picks.

A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box Review
The Information Card

The March 2015 A Little Bundle theme was all about eating good and cooking and included the following items:

~Ahoy Amigos “Always Hungry” T-Shirt ($26): This is a 4T and I thought it was going to be huge on WB, but it must run small because it’s not that big!  The saying is TOTALLY WB.  He is always hungry.  Always.  He’s constantly eating something.

A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box Review
Ahoy Amigos “Always Hungry” T-Shirt

~A Little Bundle Oven Mitts ($12): These were designed / created just for A Little Bundle.  WB thinks they are hysterical.  I don’t think he gets they are supposed to be oven mitts, but he for sure thinks they are fun.

A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box Review
A Little Bundle Oven Mitts

~A Little Merriment Chefs Hat ($13): I can only hope that WB will actually wear this  chef’s hat while baking / cooking with B and I.  He looks adorable in it and it fits him perfect (it has an adjustable velcro closure).

A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box Review
A Little Merriment Chefs Hat

~Kelly Murray Card ($3.75): A Little Bundle suggests using the cards included in each month’s box (every box features an “Artists of the Month”) to write a love letter to your little one and save them until they are old enough to read them.  That is a very cute idea and I may just use that idea and rotate letters between my boys each month.

A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box Review
Kelly Murray Card

~Half Pint Ink Recipe Cards ($10): The description on these on the information card is incorrect (it lists details on the pouch we received last month), but I was able to locate them online just fine.  These aren’t made from just card stock.  They are printed on chipboard and are the type of thing that you’d pass recipes down from generation to generation on!

A Little Bundle March 2015 Subscription Box Review
Half Pint Prints Recipe Cards

All totaled I came up with a value of $64.75 for the March 2015 A Little Bundle.  I think this is becoming my new favorite Baby / Toddler subscription box.  It’s so unique and I love that they send a piece of clothing each month!

WB trying on his new stuff (you'd never know he didn't feel good last night)!
WB trying on his new stuff (you’d never know he didn’t feel good last night)!

Have you tried A Little Bundle?  What do you think?  If you are interested in subscribing or want to learn more, you can head on over to their site and check them out!

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

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  1. Debi.B

    What a fun box!
    I love the picture of WB, what a doll

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