Green Kid Crafts Kit Review

green kid crafts

It’s no secret that I am a fan of all things eco-friendly. From food, toys and clothing to home supplies and products, my loyalty is with these kinds. I apply the same for my family, especially to my daughter. With that, it was with great joy when I found out that even her craft time can be turned into something earth-friendly. And that is because of Green Kid Crafts. They are a monthly subscription program for kids. They send Discovery Boxes of featured crafts in a box every month for children to engage and have fun with. Everything included in each monthly subscribed kit are environment-safe and boost creativity which can be great for children ages 3- 8.

green kid crafts

For the month of November, I received the Food Adventures Discovery Box which its theme is all about encouraging healthy eating. The box includes the following amazing craft activities:

• making a Rainbow Tile Coaster using ceramic tiles

• creating a Fishing Game using recycled felt, Velcro and other materials, then playing pick-up-fish

• growing an Organic Basil Plant

• cultivating Organic Alfalfa Sprouts

The packaging was simple yet it looked nice and neat. Upon opening it, my daughter was already on the look out of what is inside for her to get busy with. There are lots of pieces found in the kit including some coupons from Mambo sports. Green Kid Crafts now works with some of the most trusted natural food names like Mambo Sprouts, Annie’s, Stonyfield, Mary’s Gone Crackers and Immaculate Baking, so that exciting goodies can be included. Pointing out, everything is estimated to be worth $20+! Imagine how much parents and kids are getting for almost less.

My little girl asked me right away to open one and let her do some crafting. Among the activities, she enjoyed the Rainbow Tile Coaster the most. It became her instant favorite. She got to coordinate colors the way she wants it and she showed independence on how to make the activity by herself, even if she sometimes had a little hard time using the glue. She did really have a blast.

I also liked the idea of letting kids plant the organic basil plant and alfalfa sprouts. It’s teaching kids to be involved in preserving nature at a very early age. It’s nice that they chose plants that can grow quickly and children can see changes everyday from it. It might be boring if they can’t see progress in their plants everyday.

Subscribing to Green Kid Craft is one of the best investments you can do for your kids. It helps in letting them express their creativity, boost self-confidence, have a sense of self-accomplishment, engage in developmental activities, think, discover, and most of all, become a person who cares. There are more than just pieces of craft materials in every monthly box. You make them involved into something worthwhile unlike immobile video games and it can even improve parent-child relationship.

Subscribe now and get the most of what you pay for. This is something that guarantees no regrets at the end. You’ll love how your kids will work hard to complete something. For more details on how to subscribe or order, visit www.greenkidcrafts.com. And don’t forget to stay tuned on the latest updates, more fun craft ideas, promos, and a whole lot more from Green Kid Crafts when you follow them via facebook, pinterest, or twitter.

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