The kids were thrilled to get a certain little green suitcase of goodies from Little Passports!

Here the kids open the Explorer Kit suitcase and check out the map, passport, and other goodies:

The kids were tickled by the Photoshopped image of Sam and Sofia with their scooter. They get to follow the adventures and learn along as Sam and Sofia on their special scooter.
Also included: a letter from Sam and Sofia, a map, a passport, stickers, access to online games activity sheet.
Kate especially loved the Worldwide Adventure Activities worksheet and got out the map to complete the lesson. She does love maps and geography.
On the “Boarding Pass” luggage tag is a code to access online activities. Kate completed those too quickly. Each month, members can earn access to new games. I hope.
Here are the top 3 reasons you should consider a Little Passports Subscription:
1. It is the perfect way to teach your kid about this amazing world we live in. The worksheets are short and sweet, keeping your kids engaged the whole way through. (And a perfect addition to Homeschool curriculum related to history and travel)
2. They have monthly, 6 month and 12 month subscriptions to get your little boy or girl having fun while learning and the packages get shipped to your front door with everything you need. So perfect!
3. Little Passports subscriptions start at just $10.95 / month. (SO worth it to see them learning something valuable).
I love the idea of the kids getting monthly mail to learn about events around the world. There’s geography, culture, and history learning with Little Passports. It’s cross-curricular and perfect for boys and girls in a variety of learning levels. Alex is a bit too young at age four, but Kate is almost seven and loves it! Tori has other interests, but she completes this with encouragement. This is probably good since they’d have to share the passport. If Kate is the only one who loves it, then that’s easier for me.
3 options: World (recommended for 5-10 years old) or USA (recommended for 7-12 years old)! Also Science available!
Each month, the blog has great current events themes, like the Olympics, Black history, Mardi Gras, and Women’s Day.



