NatGeo Pleybox Subscription Box Review + Coupon – Great Barrier Reef!

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NatGeo Pleybox delivers a box filled with exciting activities that brings exploration to your home and lets kids experience amazing ecosystems through exciting missions! For only $19.99 per month, you’ll get fun activities and accessories that inspire kids to explore and discover wildlife and nature.

This month’s mission is to help save the Great Barrier Reef.

DEAL: Save 25% off your first box! Use coupon code DONTGO25.

Everything in this box!

It includes a detachable handle for the suitcase.


Here’s the handle attached to the top of the suitcase.

The Great Barrier Reef Fabric Bracelet. This colorful fabric bracelet comes with a black bead for adjustability so it won’t easily slip off your kids’ wrists. 

Animal Figurines. Made of soft rubber and super cute! My kids love playing with these in our downstairs powder room. We have a dish of aquatic animals for sink fun and these fit right in!

NatGeo Sea Animals T-Shirt. It is made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester blend. I love that this shirt gives a lot of information for this month’s featured mission.

Cute and informative!

National Geographic Kids Chapters: Diving With Sharks!: And More True Stories Of Extreme Adventures! ($5.99)

Fans of Shark Week, Sharknado, and all things shark-related will want to sink their teeth into this exciting shark-infested chapter book. Join real-life cave divers, extreme photographers, and researchers as they brave thrilling undersea adventures! Kids who are familiar with the popular National Geographic Kids Chapters line are sure to be on the edge of their seats over these new totally true tales of adventure and survival.

It’s still as glossy and colorful as ever.

There are lots of interesting reads inside, like this article about the great white shark.

There’s really a lot to learn from the book!

Meanwhile, here’s a whole page picturing a python, and how it takes a lot of people to hold it!

Certificate of Achievement. Another achievement unlocked! The kids are now certified explorers of the Great Barrier Reef.

Stickers. The box also includes marine life stickers, perfect for decorating notebooks or even on the suit case that comes in this subscription.

Animal Flashcards. These animal flashcards is another fun way to learn about marine life. It reminds us of Pokemon cards, only that these flashcards are more educational.

Mission Great Barrier Reef Activity Book. Also included is an activity book to keep the kids busy.

There’s a website for more fun activities!

Special Bonus: Access To The Great Barrier Reef Digital Mission Content And Games: Once you’ve explored everything in the crate, it’s time to start exploring a new habitat online!

The graphics look fun!

You can select if you want to have a girl or a boy avatar. We chose a girl!

Our character looks ready for adventure!

Next step is to select your mission.

You can also resume a past mission or start anew!

Here’s a look inside the online game.

This helps us out to access our online account. There are more fun activities when we logged in.

This is a companion to the online learning game, but still has some relevant pen-and-paper activities.

It’s a good switch from paper to online activities.

Aside from learning, it’s also a great family bonding activity.

It doesn’t just teach kids about the Great Barrier Reef but also helps in developing the kids’ creative skills.

Here’s my son enjoying the glossy pages of NatGeo book!

He also had fun doing the activities and sporting the wearables from the box!

NatGeo Pleybox is really an enjoyable kids box, and it contains a lot of stuff that makes the kids aware of most global environmental issues. This will keep my kids occupied for quite some time and the inclusion of an online interactive learning game is really cool. The switch to pen and paper is also great as the kids will still get a hands-on experience with some activities. We also liked that they included some wearables.

What do you think of this month’s box?

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