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Cooper & Kid Cooper Kit “Magic” Review – Coupon + Giveaway

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Cooper & Kid Cooper Kit “Magic” Review

Cooper & Kid Cooper Kit is a quarterly subscription box devoted to nurturing the bond between fathers and children.  Cooper Kit is $65.00/quarter and is an award-winning kit designed for the modern dad, who is actively involved in their children's development.

Each quarter, Cooper & Kid will deliver a box to your door filled with

I was sent “The Science of Magic” for review.

The Cooper Kit ships in a big box that turns into part of the fun!

When you open the box, everything was wrapped in black tissue paper and sealed with a cute sticker.

There were two layers of goodies.  There was a cool scroll, along with a wand.  Cooper & Kid really has great attention to detail.  Each box is perfectly themed, right down to the information books

The scroll is a letter to both dad and child.  The script at the top is the letter to the child.  Children will learn the tricks of “brain warping, kinetic power and alchemy”.  The rest of the scroll gives dad an overview about what's in the box.

The instruction booklets and other information was in a little packet.  The sticker read “Don't open if you are afraid of magic”.

Cooper & Kid included a story breakdown of how Founder Nichole Smaglick created Cooper & Kid.

As if the box of goodies wasn't enough, Cooper & Kid has a “Beyond the Box” section.  There are additional resources and information about the projects in the box.  There is also a special “dad” section online with fun articles and information just for dad.

All the projects and instructions are in “The WIzards Magic Manual”.

Each month comes with instructions for a special meal.  This month is all about a magic meal.

The Wizard Magic Dinner:

Before beginning any magic, a magician needs a Secret book of spells.

There were all kinds of potions inside the book and there were lots of materials to decorate the box.  Each little magician uses the materials to customize their book.

My husband and son worked a long time on customizing their book.

The finished book:  This side says “Stay Out Warning”.  The spine is made of magic paper that turns colors when someone touches it.

Once the book was finished, it was time to fill the bottles with all the potions and label them.

These are the potions in the box: I love all the unique names.  My son loved Unicorn Drool

Once the book is personalized and the potions are completed, there are Three Levels of Activities.

Level One: Brain-Warping (Neuroscience)

The picture above shows all the items for level one.  Level One is called Brain-Warping is manipulating the audience's perception.

These are the projects for level one

My husband and son first completed the Sorcerer's Cylinder trick.  For the trick, you show an empty tube then magically pull out a piece of tulle.

The next project is pushing a dime through a balloon.  My son really had fun showing me and my youngest son the tricks.  I will also say, I was really impressed with the level of tricks.  We haven't completed every trick yet, but my husband and son are having a blast with the box.

Level Two: Kinetic Power (Physics)

Level two focuses on how things move.  Projects using Kinetic Power will focus on levitation and moving objects across the room.

These are the projects for level two:

My kid's loved the Levitation Wand.  Using the wand, your child makes a silver ball levitate.  My family has been playing with this wand for several days.

Level Three: Alchemy  (Chemistry) 

Alchemy focuses on Magic Potions!

These are the projects for level three:

The final part of the activity book is the bed time story.

Cooper & Kid included the book Strega Nona's Magic Lessons.  I had a Strega Nona book as a child, so I was glad to see this book in Cooper & Kid.  This book is about Stega Nona and how her magic doesn't always go as planned.

This is peek inside the book

My husband and I regularly read to our children.  Strega Nona's Magic Lesson was a really cute story and my kids enjoyed it.

Final Thought: This box was really fun and truly packed with activities.   You could spread the activities out and have enough to last three months.  I am really impressed with Cooper & Kid and their mission to nurture relationships between father's and children.  Cooper & Kid sends a box that encompasses fun, learning and bonding time.  If you want to try Cooper & Kid use this link with the code SNUFFLEUPAGUS to save $10.00 on your first box.  Also, Cooper & Kid is giving one subscriber a box from Cooper & Kid!  Just enter the giveaway below.  Just a note, the giveaway contains options to visit our Facebook page (and Cooper & Kid).  This giveaway is only for 1 week, so be sure to enter now!

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