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Calendar February 19, 2017 02/19/17 AuthorBy Subscription Box Mom Comments 0 Comments 0

Koala Crate December 2016 “Snow” Review + Coupon

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Koala Crate December 2016 "Snow" Review

Koala Crate December 2016 “Snow” Review

Koala Crate is a subscription for 3-4 year olds.  Boxes are $19.95 and filled with a fun magazine and crafts.  Each box comes with 2-3 creative activities, a parent guide, online activities, and imagine magazine.  Koala Crate has a partnership with Highlights magazine, so there are fun articles and activities included in the box.  My 4-year-old gets Koala Crate and he loves that he can do crafts just like his older brother.

Yellow Box

Everything comes in a yellow box.

Information Guide

All the instructions for the projects are in a fold out guide.

Imagine Magazine

Koala Crate works with Highlights Magazine to create Imagine Magazine. The magazine is filled with stories and games, similar to Highlights magazine.  The theme for December is “Snow”.

Activity Overview

Each activity has a key to let parents know how messy it is, how much grownup involvement is needed and what skills the child will learn.

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Penguin Bowling (Messiness: Medium Grownup Involvement: Medium) My older son did this activity in a Kiwi Crate when he was little and is was such a huge hit.  Children put together penguins, then used the stickers and dry erase maker to decorate each one.

Penguin Bowling

This project included penguins, a ball, stickers and a dry erase marker.

Penguin Bowling

Assembling the penguins

Penguin Bowling

Bowling!  This kept my son occupied for about an hour.

Ice Painting Postcards

Ice Painting Postcards (Messiness: High, Grownup Involvement: High) Your child makes colored icy Popsicles, then uses them to paint postcards.

Ice Painting Postcards

This project included a Popsicle set, colored powder and postcards.

Ice Painting

The first step was to mix the powder with water to make the colored Popsicles.

Ice Painting

It took some strength to snap on the lid to the container.

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T had fun painting each postcard.  We sat them out for a few minutes, so they can begin to melt.

Post Cards

Here are two of the postcards.  The third postcard has floated off somewhere.

Snow Globe

Snow Globe (Messiness: Medium, Grownup Involvement: Medium) I forgot to take a picture of the supplies or this one.  The box came with air dry clay, confetti, cardboard face pieces and a globe.

Snowglobe

The first step was to build the snowman.  The directions suggested two balls. instead of the typical 3.

Snow Globe

Then the face, arms and accessories were added.

Finished Snow Globe

You dump the confetti into the container, then place the snowman in and you are done.

Koala Crate December 2016 "Snow" Review

Final Thought: The December Koala Crate was so much fun! This ended up being our last Koala Crate, before T graduated to Kiwi Crate.  Stay tuned for our January box for that review!  Koala Crate has been such a fun box for T.  The projects were appropriate for my son's age and skill.  If you want to subscribe to Koala Crate, or any of the Kiwi Crate subscriptions, use this link and use the code BOXMOM40 to save 40% on your 1st box ,

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