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Bramble Box September 2015 Review + Coupon Code

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Bramble Box
Cost: $25/month
Ships To: United States and its territories.
Coupon Code: “Nov30” to save 30% off your first box.
Bramble Box September 2015 Review + Coupon Code
Bramble Box September 2015

Bramble Box provides creative play kits containing dramatic play materials and activities. Educational and fun, Bramble Boxes promote free play. Every box contains all the materials you need and a little inspiration – all you have to add is imagination. Boxes are designed for children age 3 – 8, but could be enjoyed by a variety of ages of children over age 3. Since the activities are open ended, kids can use them in a way that best suits their play level.

The Box

Bramble Box ships via USPS Priority Mail and took just a few days to arrive. If you sign up before midnight on the 4th of the month, then they will ship your first crate from Pennsylvania by the 15th of that month.

The Activities

The September 2015 Bramble Box Props theme was “Let’s Go Camping” and included the following activities:

~Make A Lantern: The make a lantern materials included a clear craft bucket, tissue paper and a candle “flame”.  WB and I did the “scissoring” (some would call it cutting) together and then put the tissue paper flames and the candle inside the lantern.  And then of course we had to run into the bathroom (the only super dark room in the house) to check it out!

Make A Lantern Materials
Make A Lantern

~Build A Campfire: In building a campfire you took the rolls of corrugated cardboard and turn them into “logs”.  You were supposed to use the included glue dots to secure the end of the log, but our glue dots had a mind of their own and ended up kind of all over the place so we just used tape.  It worked just fine.

Build A Campfire Materials
Campire
Stacking Logs

~Catch Your Dinner: Catch Your Dinner was WB’s favorite project of the kit.  We used a lot of the included felt trying to make fish, but since WB did most of the cutting only ended up with one fish (he let me cut that one).  LOL!  We pretended to cook our fish (WB wanted to put him back in water but he agreed to cook it after a few minutes), but we didn’t get a chance to do anything with the “Fish N’ Learn” game because we had only one fish.  The Fish N’ Learn game had you label your fish with sight words, letters, numbers, etc. and then have your child fish for the item you requested.

Catch Your Dinner Materials
Catch Your Dinner

What do you think of Bramble Box?  If you are interested in subscribing you can head on over to their site and check them out and make sure to use coupon code Nov30” to save 30% off your first box.

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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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