Kiwi Crate Review & Coupon – Fun With Flight!

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Kiwi Crate August 2016 box

We take to the skies in this month’s Kiwi Crate!  Kiwi Crate is a kids’ craft and activity subscription and it comes with everything you need to complete a great project or two, usually a pair of crafts that can be used as toys or playtime props.  This box is geared for ages 3-7, and the projects are always age-appropriate, though some require more parental assistance than others.  Kiwi Crate is the most popular craft and activity subscription box for kids – save 40% on your first month with coupon code HELLO40.

Kiwi Crate August 2016 unboxing

Everything in the Kiwi Crate!

This month we are building a kite, rockets, and a working launcher!  Kiwi Crate includes all necessary supplies for the featured activities, plus explore! magazine.  You really need very little from home to do the crafts. Usually, you only need a pair of scissors (which is sent to you with a new subscription!), but often the pieces are pre-cut, scored, or otherwise prepared for you already.  The crate includes self-adhesive items or glue/glue dots if needed for the crafts.

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An issue of explore! magazine is included in every Crate.  It is full of fun content that brings the project to life.  There is always a comic featuring Steve the Kiwi and his pals, plus lots of historical and scientific information relating to the current theme.

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explore! teaches kids some of the science at work behind the project.  It usually includes extension activities and some simple observational experiments to learn more about the principles underlying the project.

kiwi-crate-august-2016-1Our kids love to go through everything in the booklet first before starting the main project.

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explore! has read, draw, learn, explore, eat, and make designated activities.  Each expands on the theme of the box, whether it be through factoids, drawing activities, or recipes.  This box included a template for making an additional paper airplane, plus instructions for creating a really cool hot air balloon themed snack.  For parents, the activities are also a great way to keep your child entertained while you peruse the contents of the box and take a peek at the instructions for the crafts (it only takes a peek — they are always very clear and simple)!

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Every Kiwi Crate come with a unique Steve sticker (like your merit badge for completing the box), plus a synopsis of the messiness and required parental involvement of each main craft.Kiwi Crate August 2016 (5)

The second booklet that comes in every crate is the actual instruction booklet for the crafts.  Often it includes additional activities beyond the extension projects included in explore!  Between the three-part main craft, the extension projects, and the extra explorations, there is a lot to do in each Kiwi Crate!

Kiwi Crate August 2016 review

Kiwi Crate provides an inventory of all the parts and supplies in the box, plus a handy breakdown of the potential messiness and need for parental assistance for each of the main projects.  Pictured are supplies for the three main projects:  the kite, the stomp launcher, and an arsenal of rockets.


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Here we take a minute to complete a hot air balloon maze before beginning construction on our launcher.

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We also put together the paper airplane to have something extra to fly once we took our projects outside for testing.

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Folding the fins for our rockets.kiwi-crate-august-2016-7

Ready for launch!  The launcher has an adjustable post, so you can fire straight up or at a variety of angles, depending on whether you want to go for distance or height.

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And yes, it works great!

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Working on a complex pattern for our custom kite design.

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The Crate included a couple templates to use for your kite.  One was pre-patterned with giraffe-type blocks, the other was left for your own design.
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Our custom kite, ready to soar.

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Kiwi Crate is always a hit with our kids.  The complexity and subject matter of the box is good for a both preschool and grade school age kids — the activities and instructions are generally very simple, but the kit always includes some factoids and extension activities that keep our older child interested.

Visit Kiwi Crate to subscribe or to find out more about this fantastic kids’ craft subscription box! Use this link to save 30% on your first box of Kiwi Crate!(or KiwiCo family subscriptions Tinker CrateKoala Crate, and Doodle Crate ).

The SubscriptionKiwi Crate
The Description: Arts, crafts, and science activities subscription for kids ages 3-7. Get a monthly subscription filled with all the materials and inspiration that will let your child explore, imagine, and create, all centered around a fun monthly theme!
The Price: $19.95 per month, down to $16.95 per month on a year long subscription

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