February Stork Stack Review

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February Stork Stack

WB’s February Stork Stack arrived today and, as always, we tore right into it. One of the many reasons I love Stork Stack is because they ship at the beginning, not in the middle or at the end, of the month.

The Box

This month’s theme was Meet Your New “Animal Friends!”. The card said “Elephants and pandas and owls…”OH MY!” These are just a few of the Animal Friends making their way into the homes of our Stork Stack families this month.” Unlike Citrus Lane who I feel like struggled with their themes, I think Stork Stack knocks it out of the park.

The Information Card

Stork Stack has a new information card and OMG I love it. It’s so much bigger than the little card they used to use and it’s fun and colorful and my eyes don’t hurt trying to read it.  Love it.

Okay, now here’s what was inside:
~Melissa & Doug Peek-a-Boo Turtle ($9.99): I’ve actually never seen this before and I love it.  It’s got little leg flaps that open and snack back with a clack.  L and WB were both playing with it and loved it.

Melissa & Doug Peek-a-Boo Turtle

~Under the Nile Flat Elephant ($10):  This is adorable.  It’s 100% GOTS certified organic Egyptian cotton and is very soft and cuddly.  WB has been happily chewing on it since it arrived.

Under the Nile Flat Elephant

~BabyLegs ($12): B thinks BabyLegs are for girls, but I don’t.  I put WB in them right away and he’s been wearing them ever since.  Unlike some of the other baby leg warmer brands (i.e. the knock-offs), BabyLegs actually stay on my little WB.

BabyLegs

~Little Duck Organics Tiny Fruit ($4.49): These are certified organic, no-sugar-added, Non-GMO Project verified, gluten-free and 100% fruit.   The Company was started by a Brooklyn Dad who wanted healthy snacks for his kids.  I hope WB loves these because I think this is a great company and totally want to support them!

Little Duck Organics Tiny Fruit

~EBoost ($2.50): With all the sickies going around, these are a very welcome sample.  B staked a claim on them as soon as he laid his eyes on them.   I have never tried them, but B says they taste great!

EBoost

All totaled I came up with a value of $39.98 for the February Stork Stack.  Well over the cost of $28/month.  Not the most “valuable” Stork Stack I have received by any means, but I gotta tell you, this month was favorite so far!  I loved everything in it and I know WB will too.

Just in case you didn’t believe that WB loves it 😉

Below is a picture of the Stork Stack that W received for her 18-month old daughter this month. I love that owl stacker!

February Stork Stack (18 month-old girl)

Do you subscribe to Stork Stack?  What’d you get this month?  Did you love it as much as I did?  If you don’t subscribe and want to, or just want to learn more, click here.

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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!

This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. Jessica R.

    What a great box! So much better than last month! Too bad I canceled.

  2. Lauren

    Which box would you recommend for a five month old? And when subscribing to a box do you recommend bumping your child’s age up a few months?

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