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Kiwi Crate Review + Coupon Code – May 2014

June 2014 Kiwi Crate

June 2014 Kiwi Crate

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Kiwi Crate
Cost: $19.95/month.
Ships To: United States and Canada.
May 2014 Kiwi Crate – Farm Fun

It was a totally gorgeous day here today and then, after dinner, we got a freak little rain storm. But it worked out perfectly because it gave us a chance to work on out May 2014 Kiwi Crate!

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 (almost 6) 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.  I think he’s going to love it when he takes charge of the projects and can help WB do them! It won’t be too long.

The Box

Kiwi Crate ships via FedEx Smart Post and took the standard week to arrive.

First Look

This was the first look after I took out the instructions and other “paperwork”. The project materials are usually separated with a divider so you don’t have to dig around to find what packets go with what projects.

Farm Fun

Our May 2014 Kiwi Crate theme was “Farm Fun” and included two projects – “my barnyard friends” and “my farm plot”.  Kiwi Crate now sends a variety of different crates to subscribers (as many as eight different crates are circulating each month per Kiwi Crate) so you may or may not have received the same crate I did this month.  Some subscribers will receive Farm Fun this month, while others will receive a crate sent out in a previous month. I have subscribed for almost two years so I always get the “new” crate because I have already received most all of their other ones.

Project #1: My Farm Plot

Project #1: My Farm Plot
My Farm Plot – The Supplies

The first project we worked on was “my farm plot”.  It included everything you needed to plant your own crops and build a fence around your plot.  And then you can watch your plants grow and draw their progress.  The project was medium on the messiness scale, medium on the grownup involvement scale and involved moving – fine, communicating and discovering.

My Farm Plot – In Progress
My Farm Plot – All Done!

We loved this project!  It is so L and so us.  We thought the soil pellets were the coolest and I don’t think L expected them to spread out into actual dirt like they did.   We even had farmer B come and make sure we did everything right!  And now we are super excited to start seeing out seeds (wheatgrass and radish) grow!

Project #2: My Barnyard Friends

Project #2 – “My Barnyard Friends”
My Barnyard Friends – The Supplies

The second project was “my barnyard friends” and included everything you needed to create a set of farm animal finger puppets.  It was low on the messiness scale, low on the grownup involvement scale and involved exploring, moving – fine and creating.

My Barnyard Friends – In Progress
My Barnyard Friends – All Done!

L took this project very seriously.  He assigned me the chicken and the duck and he worked on the rest.  WB was already in bed when we worked on this, but I think L and I will put on a puppet show for him later today.  He’ll totally get a kick out of that.  And L likes a captive audience so it will work out well.

explore! Magazine

This month’s explore! magazine has puzzles, coloring activities, a story and two fun projects.  One was painting with vegetables and the other was making your own whipped butter.  We actually just made butter at the farm last week and I want to do it again here so this was an awesome reminder!

Summer Preview

The box also included some details on Kiwi Crate’s “Summer Adventure Series”.  The June box theme is “Camping Trip” and features two projects – “Glowing Campfire” and “Sunprint Backpack”.  The July theme is “Beach Day” and features “Crazy Crab” and “Sea Foam Painting” and the August theme is “Amusement Park” which includes “Silly Squirters” and “Bumper Cars”.  Also, the June box will feature a bonus “Travel Journal” so you can record all of your adventures this summer!

Did you get Kiwi Crate this month?  What’d you think?  Which box did you get this month?   If you are interested in subscribing, head to the Kiwi Crate website to order your crate.  And don’t forget to use the coupon code “BAB25” to save 25% off your first box!

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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!