December 2017 Little Passports USA Subscription Box Review + Coupon – Arkansas and Pennsylvania

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Little Passports (USA Edition) is a kids’ educational subscription with crafts and fun activities about the fifty states. This box is designed for children 7-10, but any bright kid 5+ would like it. Your kids will learn about the geography and culture of the United States with the USA Edition.

This month, Sofia and Sam visit Arkansas and Pennsylvania. The box contains a cute double-sided activity book, postcards from each state, stickers for your field guide, and two stand-up models. The postcards, stickers, and models are brightly colored and fun.

The stickers are for the Field Guide (you DID save the Field Guide, right?). They also cover the state bird and flower and so on. There are even “pushpin” stickers to mark the map poster (which you also saved?). Nice, quality stickers. Arkansas and Pennsylvania have some animal synergy with the white-tailed deer.

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The models are punch-out coated paper and this month feature the Liberty Bell (natch) and a violin.

Up first, Arkansas, where Sofia is loitering by a spooky waterfall, which is doubtlessly populated by vengeful spirits.

The activity book flips over and upside down to cover both Arkansas and Pennsylvania. It’s a glossy, colorful, 32-page activity book with fun facts and games about the states.

Some of the highlights of Arkansas include Sam and Sofia’s note and map, a weird pic of the Clinton library, a hilariously impossible mountain bike trail, and a reasonably hard math game.

On to Pennsylvania, where Sam and Sofia are auditioning for their next job as college brochure models.

Pennsylvania’s activities feature the note and map, an old-school Amish puzzle, and more math.

Another quality box! The activities are fun and age-appropriate, and they do a good job highlighting some interesting aspects of the states. Non-readers will need help, but older kids can do everything on their own. We can’t wait to see where they go next month!

This would be a great grandparent or aunt/uncle gift, or a supplement to a homeschool curriculum, especially ahead of a road trip or visit to another part of the country.

What do you think of Sofia and Sam’s trip to Arkansas and Pennsylvania this month? Let us know in the comments!

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