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bluum March 2015 Subscription Box Review – 39 Month-Old + Coupon Code

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Cost: $29/month
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bluum March 2015 Subscription Box Review - 39 Month-Old
bluum March 2015 Subscription Box Review

bluum, is a monthly box of goodies for moms and babies.  Products are hand selected based on your child’s age (from pregnancy to preschool), gender and developmental stage.

The Box

bluum ships via FedEx Smart Post and generally takes about a week to arrive.  I generally plan on receiving it during the second half of the month.

First Look

I can’t remember when bluum got this tissue paper, but I think it’s a fairly new thing and it’s pretty cute.

The Information Card

The card included in the bluum box doesn’t include product information. Rather, that information is sent to you in a e-mail on the day that you receive your box (although I haven’t gotten anything on this one yet) and it appears in your account online as well (mine isn’t showing there yet either though).  WB’s March 2015 bluum box was for a 39 month-old (*) and included the following items:

~Baby Legs Socks ($5): Socks may not be exciting for a kid, but I LOVE when they come in subscription boxes.  Where do all the socks in our house go?  I have no idea, so I always need more.

Baby Legs Socks

~Eco Vessel Bottle (Blue with Fly) ($16.95): I will take all of the socks AND all of the water bottles too!  LOL.  I just posted about my love for water bottles for me in my Little Lace Box review, but I love them for the kids too.   This is 100% stainless steel and the straw looks to be super sturdy which is important since WB chews on them.  Time will tell, but I think it will last.

Eco Vessel Bottle

~eeBoo Floating Robot with Dog ($5.95): I thought (was hoping) that this was some sort of craft, but it’s a decoration. I have no idea what we will do with it, but I showed it to WB and he said it was cute.

eeBoo Floating Robot with Dog

~A Wolf’s Tale by Eva Montanari ($4.99): This is the wolf’s spin on the Three Little Pigs story.  I thought the story was cute, but the illustrations I didn’t lobe.  They seemed a little too old for the age group this book is for.

A Wolf’s Tale by Eva Montanari

~Welda White Mallow Diaper Rash Cream ($15): A product information card would be idea right now because diaper rash cream?  In a pre-K box?  What?  I am not sure if I was supposed to get this product or another one in it’s place.  If my e-mail with product information doesn’t arrive in the next day or so I am going to shoot them over an e-mail about this.

Welda White Mallow Diaper Rash Cream

~Coupons: This box also included coupons for Kidoodle!TV and HelloFresh. The HelloFresh one is for new customers so we won’t be able to use that, but I will look into the other one.

Coupons

All totaled I came up with a value of $47.89 foe the March 2015 bluum box.  I need to find out what the story on that diaper rash cream is before I really know how I feel about this box.  I tend to believe it’s an error and should have been something else, but we’ll see! I will update this when I figure it out.

Did you get bluum this month?  What was in it and what’d you think?   If you are interested in subscribing or just want to learn more, click here.  And if you are a new customer, you can use the code “SAVEMEHALF” to save half off your first box, making it only $14.50.

(*) It’s a long story, but we used to get bluum ages ago when they just did those smaller sample sized boxes for 0-12 month olds. When WB was about 9 months, bluum launched their current box for ages 1+ and was still doing the sample boxes for babies 0-12 months old. I wanted to check out the new, bigger boxes for WB, so I aged him up a few months so he was 1. And he’s still aged up!
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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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