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June 2014 Googaro Review

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Googaro
Cost: $35/month
Ships To: United States and APO/Military addresses.
June 2014 Googaro
June 2014 Googaro

Googaro, who kindly sent me this box to review, is a monthly subscription box for babies 0-3 years of age.  Each month Googaro sends selects mom-approved items for you and your baby straight to your door. You’ll receive some of their favorite finds including toys, books, snacks, and household products.

The Box

Googaro ships via DHL Global Mail and took six days to arrive to me.  DHL has been pretty speedy lately, but I don’t want to get my hopes up with them too much either.

First Look

I hadn’t seen any pictures of the June Googaro box so I was totally spoiler free for this one.     The first look was a good one and I hoped that the rest of the items were as good as what I could see on top!

The Information Card

Googaro doesn’t have a monthly theme, but they do have one of the best information cards out there.  It’s got pictures and prices and lets you know the age group of the box you received which is nice.  I know sometimes there is confusion with some of the other subscription boxes where people wonder if they got the right box or not, but that doesn’t happen here. This box is for 2-3 year olds (boxes are grouped by 0-6 months, 6-12 months, 1-2 years and 2-3 years) and included the following:

~Box Play Bowling Set Sticker ($7): These stickers are designed to help kids repurpose old cardboard tubes into fun toys to play with.  They have different stickers for just about every kind of box, tube, etc. you could think of.  I suppose kids could just color on the tubes on their own, but I think having a few stickers would provide them with some ideas on what they could turn them into.  The set had 3 bowling pin stickers, so we are going to save 10 paper towel rolls (which shouldn’t take too long at all considering how quickly I use up paper towel), put the stickers on 3 of them and then color the other 7 into bowling pins ourselves!

Box Play Bowling Set Sticker

~Noodlehead Travel Pillow ($14.50): I think this is totally adorable. WB always likes to have something to snuggle with in the car so this can serve two purposes for him!

Noodlehead Travel Pillow

~Medibuddy First-Aid Kit ($5.25): When I did a little organizing of my subscription box stash I realized I had quite a few of these in my stockpile.  I do not mind one bit though since we go through so many bandaids here.  So many.  At least 2-3 day.  At least.

Medibuddy First-Aid Kit

~The Big Honey Hunt Book ($8.99): OMG I love Berenstain Bears books!  I used to read them when I was a kid and I always try to steer L towards them when we pick out a book to read.  Papa Bear is always getting into trouble and not listening which cracks us up because L’s Papa (my Dad) likes to do the same kind of things!

The Big Honey Hunt Book

~Happy Family Organic Rice Cakes ($3.99): We haven’t had these in a while, but WB has always liked the in the past.

Happy Family Organic Rice Cakes

All totaled I came up with a value of $39.73 for the June 2014 Googaro 2-3 Year-Old Box.  I was really pleased with this one and liked that they had a few brands I already know and love, but also a few brands that I have never heard of before.  And that book made me happy before I even opened it up and read it.

If you are interested in learning more or signing up, click here.  Googaro starts at $35/month, but you can use the coupon code “JUNE20” to save 20% off your entire order!

Disclosure: This complimentary box was sent for review purposes. As always, 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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