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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 products from around the world that meet only the highest quality and design standards. I originally signed-up 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.
A Little Bundle now shop everything in a cloth bag inside a added envelope. I liked this month’s picks from the start!
The October 2015 A Little Bundle included the following items:
~A Little Bundle “Baby Boo” T-Shirt ($20): WB’s not exactly a “baby” anymore, but I do think this shirt is adorable. He’s wearing it right now and will be wearing it the rest of the day and under his costume.
~Monroe Workshop Wooden Robot Horse ($12.50): Oh my goodness I love this! Monroe Workshop is located in Los Angeles and started out as a furniture company. They are committed to creating unique and endearing designs. This is beautiful handcrafted and WB couldn’t wait to get his hands on him!
~Lulu + Roo Beanie ($18): How cute is this? This is another awesome item for us this month. WB wasn’t too thrilled about wearing it in the house, but it’s a great in between hat. When you need a hat, but not necessarily a winter hat you can wear this one. WB looked stylish and warm.
~Paperlaced Hello, Baby Card ($4): The idea behind putting a card in each box is so that you can write a letter to your child each month and save it for them. I always end up using mine to send to friends and to go along with gifts though. Whatever works best for you!
All totaled I came up with a value of $54.50 for the October 2015 A Little Bundle. I’ve always enjoyed this box and love their picks, but WB is outgrowing it so this is our last month. Although they go up to age 4, I think they are better suited for ages <2.
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!