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bookroo October 2015 Subscription Box Review

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bookroo October 2015 Subscription Box Review
bookroo October 2015 Subscription Box

bookroo is a monthly subscription box for kids. The Box is intended to be an inexpensive way for parents to grow their child’s personal library of books. Boxes with picture books come with 2 books. Boxes with board books come with 3 books.

The Box

bookroo ships via USPS at the beginning of the month and you can expect to revive your box by mid-month.

First Look

I am still obsessed with this stretchy wrapping paper.  I even made sure to show B.  He claimed it was cool too, but it’s possible he was just humoring me. I swear it’s awesome though.

Our October 2015 bookroo included the following:

~I Can Be Anything ($12.80): This book was cute!  It talked about all the things you could be when you grow up, like a puddle stomper, an apple chomper, etc. It’s nothing that anyone actually “is” for a job, but it’s a silly take on things.

I Can Be Anything
Inside

~Bedtime for Monsters ($12.64): Even Monsters have to go to bed!  It’s not bedtime so we haven’t read this together yet, but I flipped through it and thought it was fun.  The illustrations are great and I even laughed at the Monster kiss at the end.

Bedtime for Monsters
Inside

All totaled I came up with a value of $25.44 for the October 2015 bookroo. I used Amazon (not retail) prices which are hard to beat, so I think this month’s box was a great value! And the selections were great for us as well.

What do you think of bookroo?  If you are interested in ordering you can check them out here.

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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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