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A Little Bundle
Cost: $49/month
Ships To: United States
Coupon Code: N/A
A Little Bundle provides curated bundles of products for both mother and her baby (up to 4 years of age), choosing from products from around the world that meet only the highest quality and design standards. I originally subscribed in February after purchasing a voucher from One King’s Lane (it’s no longer available) and I liked it so much I decided to keep my subscription going. I have my subscription set to the 3-4 year-old age group.
A Little Bundle ships via USPS Priority Mail. Boxes are generally shipped during the last full week of the month. If you sign up anytime before the last 10 days of the month, your first bundle will ship that last full week of the same month. If you sign up within or after the last 10 days of the month, your first bundle will ship the last full week of the next month. The July box actually ended up shipping super late due to a vendor issue and then my box seemed to have gotten a little delayed by the Post Office en-route to me.
I think this was the first time I have received my A Little Bundle in a bag and not in a box.
The July 2015 A Little Bundle included the following items:
~Willow & Stout Necklace ($18): These necklaces are handmade and feature organic knit ribbon with eco-friendly + non-toxic wood beads. They are recommended for girls aged 2+. I have boys so yeah, they really don’t pertain to me. I will likely end up gifting them to a friend.
~BabyBooms T-Shirt ($16.75): WB looks adorable in this shirt, however, it’s more for a baby than for a 3 year-old. He doesn’t take naps (I wish) or wear diapers and drinks milk from cups – not from bottles. I guess he likes rock & roll though? I wish they would have done this in a onesie for the younger ones and picked a different t-shirt for the older kids.
~Tree Hopper Toys Match Stack (Instruments) ($20): We have a few sets of Match Stacks, but for some reason I don’t think we have Instruments yet. If we don’t already have them we will keep these for sure. They are good for matching and for stacking and as WB gets older I will mix some of the stacks together to make matching more difficult.
~Latika Soap Lip Balms ($9): Lip balms are always a win! These are made in the USA and are certified cruelty free by PETA. They smell good and were moisturizing as well.
~Vine + Thistle Card ($4.50): I think this card is adorable! The idea behind including a card in every box is to encourage subscribers to write a love letter every month to their little one. I have to admit, I usually just use the cards to mail to friends. Whatever works!
All totaled I came up with a value of $68.25 for the July 2015 A Little Bundle. The value was great, but I felt like, overall, this month was a miss for us personally. Everything was adorable, but it didn’t fit “us” very well.
Have you tried A Little Bundle? What do you think? If you are interested in subscribing or want to learn more, you can head on over to their site and check them out!
After seeing the adorable tshirts WB was getting I signed up, but felt the boxes were a little young even for my almost 2 year old boy. I am almost 100% sure that despite the tshirt sizes which would make one think otherwise that A little bundle is for kids (and moms) age 0-2. The home area on their website is the only place to find this information. I think that’s why sometimes you get youngish items more geared toward babies although a few of your earlier boxes did seem geared to toddlers. I wish they had a box geared toward older kids.
Adorable Tshirt! I think it would be cute to draw a big X over the words that don’t apply (like Diapers).