Subscription gifts for kids — both big and little

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3 min readDec 22, 2020

Most people like getting presents, but who could be more excited than a kid to relive the holidays each month? Help those special kids and parents in your life get through the next few dark, winter months with something to look forward to, even after Christmas is over.

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Subscription gifts for babies and toddlers:

Babies and toddlers are so cute and sweet but also expensive and not always easy to entertain. Getting a great gift can not only be great for the baby, but relief for a tired parent.

  • Lovevery: I’m always amazed at how spot-on these boxes are with my toddler. They’re perfect for the skills she’s learning now and help her advance faster, while also looking nice and not making lots of noise. You can try out a single box or subscribe for a box every three months — a thoughtful gift for a friend or family member with a little one.
  • Literati: Growing bodies and growing minds need a lot of stimulation. What’s better than a fresh batch of books to help a little one learn and grow! We love the curation and themes of the Literati boxes.
  • KiwiCo: This is one of my favorite gifts for friends with kids. KiwiCo provides boxes with fun and unique activities that teach kids important skills and sometimes can even buy a parent some time to relax.
  • Surprisly: Most parents know they have to be constantly stocking up on the next size of baby and toddler pajamas and basics. A subscription can help!
  • Bluum: Looking for something less specific? Bluum can provide a fun collection of functional products for parents and babies.
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Subscription gifts for big kids

  • Little Passports: These kits are all educational with different categories that you can choose from, including science, early explorers, and our favorite — the “World Edition” where they learn about exciting places around the world.
  • LitJoy — For the older kids, check out the young adult subscription that LitJoy offers. It’s easy to spend time reading when you have a great book in front of you.
  • KidPik — Big kids start to care about looking cool at the park and at school, so help them out by giving them a fresh, stylish new outfit every now and then.
  • RadishKids — Know an aspiring chef? We love this box because it helps teach kids culinary skills and concepts, with a nice kitchen tool in each box, but no food included so you can be flexible about when you do the activity.
  • GreenKids Crafts: Crafts are fun, especially when they teach you about being kind to the environment. Definitely a “two birds” gift.

We hope these suggestions have helped you find something great for the younger folks on your list. If you’re still searching, we have one more post coming which will cover our beloved furry friends as well as those hard to crack gift recipients who need a more creative solution. Stay tuned!

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