Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review

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Awesome Pack
Cost: $44.99/month
Ships To: United States & Canada ($49.99 CAD)
Coupon Code: N/A

Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review

Awesome Pack is a monthly customized pack featuring hours of awesome activities! Each Awesome Pack is customized to your family’s specifics like family members ages, likes dislikes, games you already have, etc. You can opt for the “Awesome Family Pack” or the “Big Kid Mode”. The Awesome Family Pack is for a family that includes adults and children 15 and younger and is geared more towards fun games and activities that the whole family can do together. The Big Kid Mode is geared more for adults (or families with older children 12 plus) and is more about Awesome higher quality games and activities.  We received the Awsome Family Pack for review.
Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review Awesome Pack ships via USPS around the 15th of the month.
Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review

Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review

Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review

Our February 2016 Awesome Pack included the following items:

~Don’t Rock the Boat ($11.04): I must say, Awesome Pack does an amazing job of selecting games we don’t already own.  Don’t Rock the Boat is a balancing game and the goal is, well, to not rock the boat and have the pirates fall off!
Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review
~Mr. Potato Head Around the World – A Sticker Adventure ($5.50): This is so cute and awesome for W (my three-year-old) who is super into stickers.  He’s very creative with his sticker placement which is going to make for some crazy wild Mr. Potato Head outfits.
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~Star Wars Sticker Fun Set: This Star Wars sticker set includes over 200 stickers and a few backdrops to place your stickers on.  You can create battle scenes or whatever else your imagination comes up with.
Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review~Mario Kart Blind Packs ($6.98): I am horrible at Mario Kart, but I love playing it!  I decided to leave these sealed (they each contain one Mario Kart character) so the boys could enjoy them later.
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~SpiderMan Fun Case ($11.95): I was amazed by how much stuff this kit contained.  It has two jumbo activity / coloring books, one activity book with stickers, a half-sized coloring / activity book and a small pack of crayons.  I am going to use these in the boys Quiet Time Boxes!
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~Star Wars Micro Comic: This is going to be another Quiet Time Box item, so I didn’t want to open it up.  Each pack contains one comic, one puzzle card, one 3D poster and a pair of 3D glasses.
Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review
~Activity Book: All Awesome Pack‘s include an activity book with puzzles, a journal to write about all the fun you have been having and additional activities to do.
Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box Review Awesome Pack February 2016 Subscription Box ReviewI couldn’t find prices on everything online, but as usual, I think Awesome Pack did a great job with the curation of this box.  They select unique items that are a great fit for our family.

What do you think of Awesome Pack?  If you are interested in subscribing or want to learn more, head on over to their site and check them out!

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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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  1. Melissa B

    That’s one of the better packs I’ve seen. I wonder if they do better for kids than adults.

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