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Wouldn’t you love to travel on a global adventure without leaving your living room? Well Little Passports allows your child to do just that. They introduce countries and cultures to children every month. This is one subscription service that I can really get behind.
We received an introductory package to review that included a super cute suitcase, a large colorful world map, a postcard, and a letter from Sophia and Sam (the little explorers who are taking a magical adventure around the globe on a transporting scooter) explaining what Little Passports is all about, a passport to document our travels, stickers, and a fun worksheet (called a boarding pass) filled with letter puzzles and activities to learn more about Sam and Sophia’s adventure.
We also received a Monthly kit which was Mexico! We were super excited. You get a boarding pass for Mexico and a picture of Sophia and Sam there (the kids were trying to see if they could recognize the buildings.) It really was all so great!
You can choose between a USA Subscription or a World Subscription and they have 3,6, and 12 months. With the USA Subscription your children will travel around to US cities and states and the of course with the World Subscription
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
Jean says
What a great toy/activity for kids! My daughter went to a birthday party that had an around-the-world theme that reminds me of this. The kids got passports and then “traveled” to different countries, where they learned a few things about the people, the food, the culture, etc.
Tammy S says
What a fantastic idea. I wish I would have had something like this for my kids. I would have started with the States and them moved on to the world. what a great way to find out new things about different cultures and traditions.
Deb E says
We learned about history when we went on family vacations. My parents were big on stopping at museums and historical sites, so this would be even better. Great activity to keep the little ones busy.
Denise Taylor-Dennis says
I will have to consider this for my son when he gets a little older. This seems like it would be a fun way for kids to learn about different places in the world.