Kiwi Crate Review + Coupon Code – January 2014

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January 2014 Kiwi Crate
January 2014 Kiwi Crate

You’d think with all these snow / cold days we’ve been having we would have been able to tack our January 2014 Kiwi Crate sooner, but yesterday was the first chance we got to sit down and explore!

If you aren’t familiar, Kiwi Crates are designed around fun themes and filled with all of the materials and inspiration for hands-on projects for kids ages 3-7.  L is 5 and is getting to the point where he can be more in charge of the project and is able to follow along on the instructions better and better each month.

January Kiwi Crate
The Box

Kiwi Crate ships via FedEx Smart Post and generally takes about a week to arrive.  That’s about the standard for FedEx Smart Post.

January Kiwi Crate
Mad Science

The January 2014 Kiwi Crate theme was “mad science” and included two projects “my weeble(*) wobblers” and “my science lab”. L was thrilled about the Science Lab one because he wants to be a Scientist when he grows up.

January Kiwi Crate
First Look

Everything arrive in perfect condition and I don’t believe that anything I have ever received from Kiwi Crate has ever spilled or arrived damaged?  That puffy paint they sometimes send has been a little crazy to work with, but that’s about it.

Project #1 – “My Weeble Wobblers”

January Kiwi Crate
project #1 – my weeble wobblers
January Kiwi Crate
my weeble wobblers – the materials

The first project we worked on was “my weeble wobblers” which included everything you needed to build and decorate two wobbling scientists to experiment with to learn about balance.  The project was low on the messiness scale, low on the grownup involvement scale and involved discovering, moving – fine and creating.

January 2014 Kiwi Crate
my weeble wobblers – the results

We did not do such a hot job getting these to balance and they kept tipping over and over!  We were quite proud of ourselves when we finally did get it.  And let’s talk about those color changing markers.  Those were the coolest things ever!  One marker was green / purple and the other was orange / yellow.  You would color and it was purple, but when you colored on it with the magic white marker, it changed to green.  SO cool!

Project #2 – My Science Lab

January Kiwi Crate
project #2 – my science lab
January Kiwi Crate
my science lab – the materials

The second project, and L’s favorite, was “my science lab” which included the materials to experiment with different liquids and colors with a pair of mad scientist test tubes.  It was high on the messiness scale, medium on the grown-up involvement scale and involved “discovering”, “moving – fine” and “creating”.

January 2014 Kiwi Crate
my science lab – in progress
January 2014 Kiwi Crate
my science lab – the best part
January 2014 Kiwi Crate
my science lab – the results

As predicted this project was a huge hit.  It was probably one of L’s favorite Kiwi Crate projects ever.  We all enjoyed mixing the oil and water and seeing how they separated.  The food coloring which looked like little balls made it even cooler.  A total hit.

January Kiwi Crate
explore more!

This month’s explore! magazine excluded a cute story, a maze, a spot the differences picture, etc.  It also included a DIY Lava Lamp project, which may get made this week when we are hunting around for something to do in this weather.

January Kiwi Crate
explore! more experiment

The magazine also had corn starch experiment (complete with corn starch) which will be another snowy day project for us.

Did you get Kiwi Crate this month?  What’d you think?  I have heard people mention that if they ordered through one of the deal sites (Plum District, etc.) they received a box from a previous month.  Was this the case for you? Which box did you get? If you are interested in subscribing, head to the Kiwi Crate website to order your crate.  And if you order before January 30th, don’t forget to use the coupon code “SHARE” to save 40% off your first box (thanks Tara)!

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(*) Auto correct keeps changing this to “feeble” and it’s driving me nuts.
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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 12 Comments

  1. Tara m

    Looks like a fun box! I guess there is a code “share” and you can get 40% off just used it and ordered! I was looking for a new box to try with my daughter.

    1. Jennifer

      Thank you! I will update my post!

  2. Steph

    We received a completely different kiwi crate this month. Ours had make your own xylophones and bell bracelets. The one the you got looks super cool!

    1. Jennifer

      I remember that one! Did you order through one of the deal sites?

  3. Jenn

    January 2014 was our 2nd month, and we got the spy box instead. I was really hoping for the science box–it looks really fun!

    1. Jennifer

      Did you order through one of the deal sites? I am trying to figure out if that’s why?

      1. Steph

        No, directly through Kiwicrate. Strange that we didn’t get the same one

        1. Jennifer

          That is strange!

      2. Jenn

        They must have some kind of cycling method to prevent repeats…that’s what I figured. Since we were new subscribers, any of the “old” themes would still be new to us.

        My December box was the arctic exploration though!

        1. Jennifer

          They must! You’d think that would be harder to track? I guess not!

  4. Shaniqua

    I just joined them. Do you get the past super hero box? If so was it worth it or did it seem like just another cape and mask. I am trying to decide on whether I should choose a past box for my sons first one or let it be random. My son is 4 1/2 by the way..

    1. Jennifer

      Yes, we got superhero! I thought t was a cute one. It’s a cape, but you make it yourself, so that’s more fun. I’d probably do a random one though. That’s always more fun to be surprised.

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