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November Appleseed Lane Review

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November Appleseed Lane - Crime Scene Science
November Appleseed Lane – Crime Scene Science

Appleseed Lane, who kindly sent L and I this box to review, is focused on developing a love of learning among kids in preschool and elementary school. They deliver exciting and educational boxes each month filled with all of the materials you need for 3 to 4 science or math projects. Each month’s box has a unique theme and are designed for kids ages 4-10 years old.

The Box

Appleseed Lane ships via USPS Ground.  I don’t recall what day I received it (it was last week sometime), but I don’t think it took long to come.

The Information Card

This month’s Appleseed Lane theme was “Crime Scene Science” and included projects to help determine who stole the cookie from the cookie jar.  L was super into this theme and was determined to find out who did it.

~Project #1 – Invisible Ink: The first project was invisible ink.  L and I read the message that the thief left which helped us narrow down the suspects.  And then of course we wrote each other messages in invisible ink which is the coolest thing ever!  L loved “reading” his sight words and I am thinking about making some flash cards for him to use with the invisible ink!

Project #1 – Invisible Ink
Invisible Ink – In Action
Invisible Ink – Trying to Solve

~Project #2 – Muddy Tracks: The second project was muddy tracks and involved making an decorating your handprint.  Everything worked perfectly until I decided to try and move the handprint before it was totally dry.  Oops!  I should have waited way longer.  #fail  We are going to try this again though because L was super annoyed with me.  I am thinking maybe we’ll make ornaments!

Project #2 – Muddy Tracks
Muddy Tracks – In Action

~Project #3 – Hidden Colors: This was another project which led us closer to determining  who the thief was.  I was a total skeptic and was like yeah, this isn’t going to work.  Wrong.  It did.  We followed all of the instructions and what do you know, we were able narrow it down to two suspects! The thief wrote a note a note on a piece of paper and we had to match up the hidden colors which showed up on the note to the suspects ink samples.  It’s hard to explain but it was quite cool.

Project #3 – Hidden Colors
Hidden Colors – In Action

~Project #4 -Sticky Fingers: The final project was fingerprint samples which L loved.  I never thought to take samples using pencil lead!

Project #4 -Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers – In Action

The box also includes “Seedlings” which is the Appleseed Lane booklet / magazine that gives more information on each of the projects, as well as, additional puzzles and ideas.  After the final puzzle, we were able to figure out who took the cookie!!

Seedlings – The Magazine

What do you think about Appleseed Lane?  Do you think it’s something your little one would enjoy?  Boxes are $23/month and the price reduces to $19/month if you purchase an annual subscription.  You can also use the coupon code “FRIEND10″ to save $10 off your first box purchase!  Just put my name (Ramblings of a Suburban Mom) in the comments section and you’ll get $10 off and I will get a $10 credit at Appleseed Lane. If you are interested in signing up or want to learn more, click here.

Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own and no compensation was received.
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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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