Kids BookCase Club March 2020 Subscription Box Review + Coupon! 5-6 YEARS OLD

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BookCase.Club now has a subscription for children of all ages – the Kids BookCase Club! Starting at $9.99 each month, you’ll get a monthly shipment of handpicked books that you and your kids will surely love. Each BCCKids case comes with three handpicked children’s books, chosen to ignite the imagination and inspire creativity.

You can customize the subscription depending on your child’s gender and age range. Available age categories are newborn to 2 years old, 2 to 4 years old, 5 to 6 years old, 7-8 years old, and pre-teen.

This is the review of the 5-6 years old box!

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The books were neatly packed in the box!

They were also wrapped in tissue paper.

We’re so excited about my kids’ new reads!

Everything in my box!

It’s Tough To Lose Your Balloon by Jarrett J. Krosoczka ($12.99)

Lost balloons. Melted ice cream. Babysitters.

Life as a kid can be pretty daunting. But don’t let these troubles get you down. With the right attitude, a hurdle can become a hammock and an obstacle can become an opportunity!

Veteran picture book creator Jarrett J. Krosoczka teaches kids to look on the bright side of things. With lively illustrations and spot-on humor, It’s Tough to Lose Your Balloon champions resilience and helps children navigate childhood indignities while making them laugh at the same time.

We’re loving the positive message of this book! At the back cover, it says…

When life gets you down, look up, up, up!

The book aims to teach kids resilience and we’re here for it. It’s great to have a book that acknowledges a child’s feelings and helps them to cope!

There are lots of familiar scenes throughout, and they are easily relatable for kids. This makes such a nice and comforting bedtime read!

Wonderful You by Lauren McLaughlin ($13.51)

A heartwarming tale about adoption, diversity, and acceptance that’s perfect for all types of families!

A lyrical adoption story that tenderly addresses a baby’s transition from the care of her birth mother to that of her adoptive parents. This lovely poem illuminates the role of an adopted child’s birth mother, respecting her choice to give her child to a loving family. We follow a mother’s journey as she carries her child, searches for deserving parents, and ultimately creates a new family. The story offers a version of the process that is full of warmth, care, and joy.

An adoptive mother herself, author Lauren McLaughlin was glad for an opportunity to memorialize her family’s own fairy tale, and Meilo So’s ethereal illustrations breathe magic into an already wondrous experience.

This book tackles the topic of adoption, in a simple and kid-friendly way.

The illustrations here are colorful and enchanting! We can’t help but marvel at each one for a long time!

The book is also great for reading aloud. Another thing that makes the book special is that it’s inspired by the author’s own experience as an adoptive mother!

Hortense and the Shadow by Natalia and Lauren O’Hara ($11.93)

A haunting, original fairy tale from two dazzling debut picture book talents, in the spirit of Neil Gaiman and Carson Ellis.

Hortense is a kind and brave girl, but she is sad–even angry–that her shadow follows her everywhere she goes. She hates her shadow, and thinks her shadow must hate her too. But one cold, dark night, when bandits surprise her in the woods, Hortense discovers that her shadow is the very thing she needs most.

This stunningly illustrated story stirs the soul with its compelling, subtle exploration of self-esteem, self-identity, and finding inner strength.

Here’s another interesting children’s book packed with so many life lessons!

Just like the other books, it has the synopsis printed on the flap of the book’s dust jacket.

My kids love the illustrations in this book. They have a vintage fairytale feel!

We love the book’s message about embracing one’s self! This is surely a book worth reading over and over again!

We’ve just discovered new favorites through Kids BookCase Club! They never fail to send kid-friendly books every month, and my kids couldn’t be happier. This subscription makes a fun and easy way to grab new reads for bedtime or to build your own mini-library at home! We can’t wait for the next batch of amazing children’s books already!

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