Kids Prize Pack is a fun kids box that centers its theme around books, toys, and activities each month. There are four age categories: Boys ages 4-8, Girls ages 4-8, Boys ages 9-12, Girls ages 9-12. The boxes range from early readers to chapter books along with age appropriate toys and collectibles.

J, my 7 year old, and I will be reviewing the boys ages 4-8. J loves Kids Prize Pack and looks forward to his subscription every month. He is excited to see Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon 2.

J is happy that a Kung Fu Panda comic book is included. Both boys, ages 7 and 16, are eager to see Kung Fu Panda 3 which is to be released in the movie theaters on January 29.

January’s theme is Fantastic Adventures. The theme is printed on a magnet. J has a collection of them on the refrigerator.

The information card explains why a larger size book was chosen for January. The parents are to read it with the child to help encourage their overall comprehension and retention.

The flip side is a little newsletter. The box is relatively new and is growing.


A Hero’s Curse ($12.73) by P.S. Broaddus is an ambitious book for the age 4-8 crowd. J has always enjoyed the early reader and easy chapter books that came in Kids Prize Pack. I will be reading this book to him. He is curious about the cat.

Mike the Knight Mike and Yap ($3.88) continues the fantasy theme. J felt it was a little too young for him. I caught him later playing with them with his Legos. Maybe it wasn’t too young for him after all!


J received the Scuba Spy in the Sick Bricks Blind Pack ($4.99). Sick Bricks is hard to explain. It is a hybrid of brick and video games. You can scan your brick into the SickBrick app and start playing it in the game.


The Funko POP! Movies: How To Train Your Dragon 2 – Toothless ($10.40) is a big hit for J. He loves the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. He also loves building up his Pop! figure collection. He has a lot of work ahead of him to catch up to his big brother. He plays and displays his figures. He loves Toothless!

The Stretch Island Fruit Co All Natural Fruit Strip in Orchard Cherry ($0.34) is a great snack for a hungry little boy The snack is gluten-free and non-gmo verified. It’s a wonderful, thoughtful choice. J says it is delicious.

The Kung Fu Panda #1 Comic Book ($3.99) is a bit hit with J. He is excited about Kung Fu Panda 3 coming out in theaters soon.

He decided to read it in the recliner wrapped up in the Luxor Box Blanket. It is his favorite item from the January KidsPrizePack.
J liked this month. He prefers having the easy readers and smaller chapter books over a book that I read to him. I am sure he will enjoy the book once we start reading it. He played with Toothless and added him to his growing Pop! figure collection. The items fit the theme well. We look forward to our February box!
What do you think of the January KidsPrizePack boys ages 4-8? Share below!
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The Description: We choose an New Theme every month and base all of our Books, Toys, Games, and Activities on this Theme. We believe that if your kids love playing with the Toys and Games, they will want to read the Books on the same subject. “Fun through Literacy and Imagination”!
The Price: $34.99 per month
The Categories: Subscription Boxes for Kids.

Comments
Cool. Didn’t know there is train your Dragon funko pops.
J loves it!
This looks like a pretty neat box for a kid; definitely something my daughter would enjoy!
After checking out their website, it looks like the price is $34.99/month not $25/month as listed here.
Tabitha, thank you for letting us know. I updated the review to reflect the correct price.