Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Travelin' Toddle Gift Guide Day 10: Little Passports + #Giveaway


Disclosure: I have received this month of Little Passports in exchange for my honest review.  I am also an affiliate of Little Passports, so I will be compensated if you make a purchase through any of my links.  The opinions are 100% my own and may differ from yours.



To finish up the giveaways for the Travelin' Toddler Gift Guide I am bringing you a little virtual advtenure for your kiddo.  So I know that time on the computer is something everyone tries to limit for their kids, but Little Passports offers an interactive and educational experience.  Little Passports is a monthly subscription that gives your children a global adventure via their mailbox.  First you will choose if you want a World or USA edition.  This will determine if you travel with Sam and Sofia (your new traveling buddies) to a new country every month or to two new states each month.


We are reviewing the world package.  Your first month your Little Passports suitcase come packed full of a world map, passport, stickers, your boarding pass and access to online games.  Subsequent suitcases will have specific country souvenirs, letter, stickers, photos and activity sheets.  You will be able to fill your passport with more each information after each country you visit.


You have a couple different options when it comes to ordering Little Passports: Monthly ($13.95/month), 12 month-plan ($12.60/month) or a 6 month plan ($16.45/month).  They will renew automatically and you can cancel at anytime.  My Jordanian Nugget has also teamed with Little Passports to give away a free month for the holidays.

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13 comments:

  1. I've love to take my daughter to Northern Ireland again. We went when she was 4 months old for my cousin's wedding, but now that she's older, she'd enjoy it more.

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  2. I would love to take my children to Japan!

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  3. I would love to take my kids to Ireland

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  4. poland, because we have famil there

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  5. Cindy B (on rc/fb) ~ I'd love to show them many countries but I'd probably start with Scotland.

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  6. I'd love to take my son out India since that's where my dad is from.

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  7. My five year old loves Russia so we'd like to start there,

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  8. Australia - I lived there for a year and it is so interesting!

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  9. Finland...it's where daddy's family is from

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  10. I would love to show my kids anywhere safe haha I think there is value in any experience so id be happy to take them anywhere.

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  11. I would love to take my son to Italy or England.

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