The 31 Best Subscription Boxes for Kids
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While snail mail may be a thing of the past, there is still a palpable joy (followed by the adorable puttering of tiny footsteps) that fills a house when a package is delivered. Double that joy when the package is addressed to the kids themselves. Here, the 31 best subscription boxes for kids that will make them laugh, read, learn and play.
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1. MyEduCrate
Cost: From $38 per month
What you get: The number of items varies depending on the month’s theme, but each teacher-curated box includes a gripping read and hands-on activities, plus a monthly challenge (like sharing an image of your maze design) for the chance to win a prize.
Why we love it: An award-winning pick, this box is themed around seasonal learning topics. Last April’s package, for instance, was all about Earth Day and included experiments, a DIY terrarium and a book about bugs.
Recommended age range: Ages 6 to 11
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2. Hoppi Box
Cost: From $66 per box
What you get: Each box comes with four or five toys, books and activities that are tailored toward developmental milestones that pique your kid’s curiosity and imagination.
Why we love it: The organizers behind this box work with child development experts to find the most stimulating and age-appropriate items (think building blocks, shape sorters and walk-along wooden toys).
Recommended age range: Ages 0 to 3
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3. Reading Bug Box
Cost: From $18 per box
What you get: Three or four books each month based on your child’s age and interests, plus a surprise gift (like crayons or a notebook).
Why we love it: This monthly box is personalized with books and gifts that match your child’s age. So a 12-year-old might get paint sets and YA novels, while a 2-year-old might get stuffed animals and a few board books.
Recommended age range: Ages 0 to 13
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4. Koala Crate
Cost: From $17 per month
What you get: Creative materials for two or three activities, a parent’s guide to support learning and a magazine filled with stories and games.
Why we love it: Get your tot spotting planes and squirming through the bushes in search of bugs with this monthly box. Each one is organized around a science-y theme like reptiles or rainbows, ideal for your scientist-in-training.
Recommended age range: Ages 2 to 4
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5. My Geek Box Kids
Cost: From $27 per month
What you get: A variety of toys, books and merchandise from your kid’s favorite TV shows, movies and books. Yes, it’s perfect for your tiny geek.
Why we love it: Got a Batman-obsessed kid? Sign him up for this monthly box, which comes with toys and stickers from beloved franchises like The Little Mermaid and Spider-Man. (And yes, Batman.)
Recommended age range: Ages 3 to 7
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6. Doodle Crate
Cost: From $17 a month
What you get: Materials (like yarn and washi tape) for fun DIYs, step-by-step instructions and online video tutorials.
Why we love it: Calling all moms of artists: This monthly arts and crafts box has everything you need to complete a creative project from start to finish. Previous boxes have included tools to create colorful wax candles and black ink wash painting.
Recommended age range: Ages 9 to 16
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7. Rockets of Awesome
Cost: From $19 per item
What you get: Eight items of clothing based on your child’s preferences, from sizes 2 to 14.
Why we love it: Get picky kids excited to get dressed each day by signing up for this personalized shopping box—with zero membership fees—that sends eight items of clothing tailored to your kid’s age and gender. Let your mini pick their faves and return the rest for free (or save up to 30 percent if they love everything in the box).
Recommended age range: Ages 2 to 14
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8. America's Test Kitchen Kids' Young Chefs' Club
Cost: From $20 per month
What you get: Kid-tested and kid-approved recipes plus related activities and projects. (The taco kit, for example, comes with experiments that can be done with an avocado plus an activity sheet for designing your taco truck.)
Why we love it: One of the best ways to get your picky eater more interested in different types of food? Get them involved in the cooking process (and a couple of fun foodie-related games won’t hurt, either).
Recommended age range: Ages 5+
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20. Amazon Prime Book Box
Cost: From $17 per month
What you get: Either four board books or two hardcover books.
Why we love it: Look, we absolutely support local and independent booksellers. But kids (especially teething tots) get through books fast. Combine your monthly visit to your neighborhood shop with this convenient subscription—simply set your kids’ ages and book preferences, and a new box filled with reading material will be delivered each month with an estimated saving of 40 percent on the books’ list price.
Recommended age range: Ages 0 to 12
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10. Little Passports
Cost: From $16 per month
What you get: Boxes vary depending on the age group but will usually contain a map, an activity and stickers, plus a variety of travel-themed items (think luggage tags or collectible coins).
Why we love it: Take your mini around the world with this travel subscription box filled with activities and games that vary each month to focus on a theme. Previous boxes have been centered around world music, oceans and countries. Kids will especially love toting their new treasures around in their very own suitcase or backpack.
Recommended age range: Ages 3 to 9+
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11. Stitch Fix Kids
Cost: Varies depending on the item but includes a $20 styling fee that goes toward any purchases.
What you get: Eight to 12 clothing items in sizes 2 to 18 handpicked by a stylist based on an online profile with your kid’s preferences.
Why we love it: You’re probably already familiar with Stitch Fix’s adult subscription box, and this kid version is pretty similar. Each month, hand-selected items are delivered to your door and you have three days to decide what to keep (and pay for) and what to send back. Dragging a grumpy kid around clothing stores is finally a thing of the past.
Recommended age range: Ages 2 to 18
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12. Love with Food
Cost: From $8 per month
What you get: Depending on the plan, receive seven, ten or 15 all-natural snacks.
Why we love it: Can’t get ’em to eat right on the regular? Try a subscription box of ever-changing healthy snacks (like Gimme seaweed crisps and Once Again almond butter) to make the whole thing more fun. For each box sent, Love with Food donates at least one meal to American families in need.
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13. Girls Can!
Cost: $19 per month
What you get: A story and activity book, a science or art activity, and collectible items like stickers or buttons.
Why we love it: Empower young women with this badass box that features an inspirational woman each month (like Frida Kahlo or Bessie Coleman) for girls ages 5 to 10 to read about, then complete a few activities that relate to their lasting impact. Yup, that’s the kind of empowerment that leads to a long-lasting lesson.
Recommended age range: Ages 5 to 10
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14. R&T Crew
Cost: $40 bimonthly
What you get: Every other month, a car-themed box arrives with five different activities and wearables, plus a special magazine.
Why we love it: Car and truck enthusiasts will love this motor club for kids that always includes something to construct or design and is great for, um, revving up those STEM skills (sorry). And don’t forget to download your R&T (road and track) Crew driver’s license online.
Recommended age range: Ages 6 to 10
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15. Brick Loot
Cost: $25 per month
What you get: Four to eight Lego items per month with a retail value of at least $45.
Why we love it: Turn your kid into a master builder with this fun-filled box packed with bricks, accessories, mini figures and Lego-compatible products. Adorable fact? This subscription box was started by a mega fan when he was just 9 years old.
Recommended age range: Ages 6 to 99
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16. Bitsbox
Cost: From $17 per month
What you get: Each box comes with coding projects for kids to choose from, ranging from easy to more advanced.
Why we love it: Designed for 6- to 12-year-olds, this computer science box lets them build a new app every month that runs on any computer, tablet or phone with a web browser. (But don’t worry, grown-ups don’t need to know anything about coding to help out.)
Recommended age range: Ages 6 to 12
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17. Spangler Science Club
Cost: From $20 per month
What you get: Choose from one, five or ten experiments per month.
Why we love it: Let Ellen DeGeneres’s go-to scientist Steve Spangler start your 5- to 12-year-old kid’s future STEM-based career with exciting new experiments each month. Ever wondered why a doorknob might shock you? Or how to make slime? Put on your goggles and get ready to find out.
Recommended age range: Ages 5 to 12
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18. Sensory TheraPlay Box
Cost: From $38 per month
What you get: Five to seven surprise sensory toys and items per month.
Why we love it: Boxes are curated by a pediatric occupational therapist for kids with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, neurological impairments and emotional disturbances. Previous toys have included putty, light-up toys, drawing utensils, aromatherapy dough and fidget spinners. It’s the easiest way to engage your child in fun sensory play while promoting their development.
Recommended age range: Ages 5 to 9
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19. Sock Panda
Cost: $16 per month
What you get: Two pairs of socks plus a mystery prize.
Why we love it: It’s one of life’s greatest mysteries: Where do all the socks go? Instead of hunting behind the dryer every Sunday, enlist Sock Panda to send kids ages 3 to 8 (there’s also a box for tweens) two new pairs a month. For every pair you receive, the company donates one to a kid in need.
Recommended age range: Ages 3 to 11
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20. Lovevery
Cost: From $36 per month
What you get: A selection of toys, books and activities every two to three months, made from sustainably sourced wood or 100 percent organic cotton.
Why we love it: This is another great selection of toys created by child development experts that are specifically designed for your child’s particular learning stage. Designed for newborns up to 36 months, previous toys have included a magic tissue box for a 5-month-old or a felt ball set and treasure basket for a 9-month-old.
Recommended age range: Ages 0 to 3
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21. Just Like Me!
Cost: From $25 per month
What you get: Two or three children’s books featuring characters of color, plus fun activities to go with the stories.
Why we love it: It can be hard to find diversity in children’s books, but this fantastic box makes sure that kids can see themselves represented in literature. Each box is curated by age and includes learning tools and family fun to accompany each story.
Recommended age range: Ages 0 to 12
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22. Nike Adventure Club
Cost: From $20 per month for four pairs per year
What you get: Brand-new Nike or Converse sneakers, plus activities (like dribble challenges or yoga exercises) for kids to do while wearing their new kicks.
Why we love it: Children outgrow their shoes ridiculously fast and shoe shopping with a grumpy kid in tow is a nightmare. This box makes keeping up with your kids growing feet easy, plus encourages them to get moving with fun activities and exercises.
Recommended age range: Ages 3 to 10
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23. Green Kid Crafts
Cost: $25 per box
What you get: Four to six educator-designed STEAM projects centered around a theme (like volcanoes or amphibians), hands-on activities and a 12-page magazine.
Why we love it: The company behind this collection of science and nature activities practices what they preach—each box is carbon neutral and one tree is planted for each one ordered.
Recommended age range: 2 to 10+
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24. Little Global Citizens
Cost: $40 per box
What you get: Each box is themed around a different country and includes crafts, activities, recipes and a storybook. The Egypt box, for example, features a make your own pyramid craft, a ful medames (fava bean) recipe and a magic paper coloring activity.
Why we love it: Awareness of different cultures is an essential life skill and this box makes it fun to introduce your kid to the many wonders of the world. (Plus, no screens required.)
Recommended age range: 4 to 10
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25. Guide Dots
Cost: $90 for three months
What you get: The starter kit includes a light tablet, nine markers, six drawing rolls, a box of chalk pastels, a kneadable eraser and two elastic bands. Following boxes feature more art supplies such as watercolors and paint brushes.
Why we love it: Your kid loves painting but has the tendency to go all Van Gogh on her own piece of art. Keep those creative tantrums to a minimum with these strategically-placed dots and online instruction to help your budding artist develop her skill set at her own pace and produce a frame-worthy masterpiece at the end.
Recommended age range: Ages 4 to 10
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26. Monti Kids
Cost: $297 per box
What you get: Every three months a new box filled with various age-appropriate toys is delivered. All toys are made from sustainably forested wood and non-toxic inks. The 4- to 7-month box, for example, includes a wooden book to help with early literacy learning, nine rattles to strengthen baby’s grasp, a set of 24 wooden blocks to develop spatial awareness and a dining set to encourage independent eating.
Why we love it: If you’re already planning on sending your child to a Montessori preschool then this is a great way to introduce your babe to the curriculum. But even those who aren’t familiar with the teaching method will love giving kids beautiful toys that are designed to stimulate motor and cognitive development.
Recommended age range: Ages 0 to 3
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27. Raddish
Cost: From $22 per month
What you get: Each kit features a new culinary theme, three recipes on that theme (think: Nordic cinnamon buns, Swedish meatballs and Scandinavian smorgasbord), three culinary skill cards (i.e., “how to use tongs”), a creative kitchen project (like how to build a solar oven) and various collectibles (like measuring cups).
Why we love it: No chicken fingers here—these recipes are intended for the whole family to enjoy and the talking points included in each box make for a lively dinner time discussion (“If you could have dinner in another country, where would you go?”).
Recommended age range: Ages 4 to 14
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28. Toy Box Monthly
Cost: $25 per box
What you get: Each box is filled with four to six toys from big-name brands like Nintendo, Star Wars and Barbie. Choose between boy boxes, girl boxes or mixed-gender boxes.
Why we love it: If your kid gets easily bored by his toys after a couple of weeks of playing with them, this subscription box will keep him occupied. We also love the inspirational card that comes with each box that encourages empathy and includes things to do at home and around the neighborhood.
Recommended age range: Ages 4 to 8
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29. Playtime by Eimmie Club
Cost: $5 for the first box, then $20 per box
What you get: Each box comes with a selection of doll clothing (including shirts, jackets, dresses and pajamas) and accessories for any 18-inch doll.
Why we love it: Promote open-ended play and keep your kid’s favorite toy looking fresh with new clothes each month that will work for any 18-inch dolls, including American Girl or Our Generation.
Recommended age: None
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30. Nurture Life Food Subscription Box for Kids
Cost: From $39 per order
What you get: Ready-to-eat meals for babies, toddlers and kids every week (like lamb meatballs with asparagus or mac and cheese with cauliflower), with the option to order as little or as many meals as you like each week, provided you meet the minimum $39 requirement.
Why we love it: A few nights off from cooking each week—what’s not to love? (Bonus points for the many different options for those with dietary restrictions and allergies.)
Recommended age range: Ages 10 months to 13 years+
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31. Bluum Baby and Toddler Subscription Box
Cost: $34 per month
What you get: A selection of top-rated baby, toddler and mom products. The number of items vary every month but each box will contain at least four things and have a retail value of $45 or more. (Previous items have included Melissa and Doug toys, Organics body wash, board books and more.)
Why we love it: Sometimes we like surprises and sometimes we don’t. Blum sends a sneak peek at the items that will be included in your monthly baby box and gives you the option to choose an alternative if the curated items don’t strike your fancy.
Recommended age range: Ages 0 to 1