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My June Stork Stack arrived today and, as always, I was quite happy to see it. My mail lady had it all wedged in my mailbox (she hates me), so it was a battle to get it out. But I won and took it in house to open it right away.
Stork Stack has one of my favorite box designs and I smile every time I see it. It’s adorable. I still can’t figure out what Stork Stack is doing different with their shipping these days, but my box took like 5 days to get from Chicago to my house (in Michigan). That seems like kind of a lot no?
I had peeked at spoilers so I pretty much knew what was in the June Stork Stack before it arrived. I wasn’t 100% sure which variation of the box I would get though because I didn’t check the ages for the spoilers. But if you are wondering, WB gets the 14 month-old box. I don’t have him aged up for Stork Stack.
Stork Stack revamped their information cards a while back and I still love them. I have been a subscriber for a while and feel like I have watched them grow up ;). The June Stork Stack theme is “Picnic Party” and includes some of Stork Stack’s favorite snacks, as well as, great picnic accessories to inspire fun, independence and good health. Here’s what it included.
~Tree Hopper Toys: Animal Jalopies (Bear) ($15.99): Tree Hopper Toys is a family-owned toy company on the outskirts of Chicago. Pretty similar to Stork Stack actually! They use American hardwoods to craft toys kids can enjoy for years. I can totally see having this for years to come and even saving it for grandkids. It’s a total classic and is very well made. And WB loves it already!
~Susan Brown’s Baby: Moisturizing Cleansing Cloths ($13.99): I would never buy a box of wipes for $13.99, but that doesn’t mean I won’t use them and enjoy these! They sound fabulous and are oil free, chlorine free, dermatologist tested and also hypoallergenic. Knowing now much wipes like these costs makes me pretty happy my kids don’t have sensitive skin or allergies!
~Sassy Baby: 9oz Grow Up Cup ($7): OMG, I was this close to buying this exact cup for our cruise, but I opted for some straw cups with a million pieces instead. WB can drink from a cup just fine, but holding it on his own is another story. I think this is perfect and couldn’t have come at a better time.
~Barbara’s Snackimals Cereal ($0.99): The information card says that these are cookies, but we totally got the cereal. No big deal though since the cereal is yummy and the kids have tried it and both enjoy it. This snack pack reminds me that I want to get se at the grocery store next time I go!
~GimMe Health Foods: Roasted Seaweeds Sheets($1.19): Dude. I don’t even know what to say. These really are sheets of seaweed. Those are thin and salty and pretty gross. Totally not what I’d sit down and treat myself too you know? Unless, of course, I was a mermaid. Which I am not.
All totaled, our June Stork Stack had a value of $39.16. Stork Stack is $27.99/month, so once again, we totally got our money’s worth with this one! And with the exception of the seaweed (I am going to force B to try it when he gets home tonight though) we will use everything in it!
Did you get Stork Stack this month? What’d you think? As you can see, WB was pleased with it! What was in your Stack and what age is your little one? And if you don’t subscribe and are interested in signing up or just want to learn more, click here and use code “C0BD0EB1″ to save $10 off your first stack!