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February 2019 Healthy Living Kids Review + Coupon

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February 2019 Healthy Living Kids Review

February 2019 Healthy Living Kids Review

Healthy Living Kids is a subscription box for kids 3-13. Boxes are $35.95/month and come with snacks, activities, and toys. Each box has a value of over $100 and your child will get more than ten items in each box. Each box is themed around a different healthy living topic like Oral Hygiene, Breakfast, Sleep, Hand Washing, and Gratitude. Healthy Living Kids has a team of professionals that help curate the boxes, like a registered dietician, a pediatric occupational therapist, teachers, coaches, and mental health professionals.

February 2019 Healthy Living Kids Review

Everything shipped in a large box and it was quite heavy. This is the gratitude-themed box for a 9-year-old.

February 2019 Healthy Living Kids Review

First Look.

February 2019 Healthy Living Kids Review

Healthy Living Kids included a card with the theme of the box. If you share a picture of your box on social media, Healthy Living Kids will donate a meal to a hungry child.

February 2019 Healthy Living Kids Review

There is a recipe included and we received “Banana Blast”

February 2019 Healthy Living Kids Review

To show gratitude, your child can practice this game. When you pick a certain color, you state something that you are thankful for.

Giant Pick Up Sticks 

Giant Pick Up Sticks $7.38 No batteries needed! This is the classic game, pick up sticks. There are 30 sticks and it will be fun for a family game night.

National Geographic Boredom Busters & Fun Stuff

National Geographic Boredom Busters & Fun Stuff $14.99 This book is packed with activities, fun game, pictures, facts and more. My 9-year-old loves Science, so he started reading this book right away.

National Geographic Boredom Busters & Fun Stuff

This is a look in the book.

Koosh Ball

Koosh Ball $5.00 My 9 year old and 6 year old have been playing with their Koosh balls together and having fun. They have been tossing them to each other and they made a little snowball fight too.

Greenbrier Paddle Ball

Greenbrier Paddle Ball $1.00 My son has had a mini paddle ball toy, and he enjoyed it. He has been playing with it and trying to beat each score. This is from the dollar store, but it's a fun toy.

Healthy Kids T-Shirt

Healthy Kids T-Shirt $9.99 I like getting clothing in subscription boxes. The shirt is very soft and comfortable for lazy days around the house.

Thrill of Discovery Coloring Book

Thrill of Discovery Coloring Book $7.93 This coloring book is designed for older kids because there are no simple coloring pages.

Thrill of Discovery Coloring Book

Each picture has a hidden element to color, along with the featured design.

Crayola Crayons

Crayola Crayons $2.50 My son loves to draw and design buildings, Minecraft things and waterparks. I am sure he will use these crayons to design something.

Skip Cord with Ball

Skip Cord with Ball $1.19 This toy is similar to a skip-it from when I was a kid. You slip the plastic loop around your foot then try to jump over the ball. It's too cold to play with this outside right now, so it will be saved till spring.

Toasted Coconut and Cassia Cinnamon 

Toasted Coconut and Cassia Cinnamon $3.40 My 9-year-old doesn't really like coconut, so we will save this for my parents. This does make an easy breakfast, just add boiling water.

Buddha Bowl Himalayan Pink Popcorn 

Lesser Evil Grain Free Paleo Puffs $1.37 These puff snacks are grain free and made with cassava root, coconut, sweet potato, Himalayan sea salt, and coconut oil. These will be a snack for school next week.

Buddha Bowl Himalayan Pink Popcorn $1.25 My son likes popcorn, but he was reluctant to try this because it's made using coconut oil. My son ended up eating the whole bag and loving it.

Healthy Kids Notebook

Healthy Kids Notebook $1.50 My 9-year-old loves notebooks, so he was thrilled to get this book. He hasn't used the sticky notes yet, but he has already drawn up plans in the notebook.

Nature's Bandits

Nature's Bandits $1.25 each. These are organic fruit snacks, so they aren't filled with artificial junk. These are all natural and made with fruit and veggies. Fruit snacks are always a hit with my kids.

My Super Snack Chocolate Chip Granola Bar

My Super Snack Chocolate Chip Granola Bar $1.00 This bar is made with organic chocolate and chia seeds. My husband ended up eating this one, because my 9 year old loves salty snacks.  This is dairy free, vegan and gluten-free.

My Super Snack Apple Raisin Soft Granola Bites

My Super Snack Apple Raisin Soft Granola Bites $1.93 These gluten-free bites are made with gluten-free whole grain oats, real apples, and chia seeds. Since my son doesn't love sweet treats, I ate these for a snack and they were fantastic.

February 2019 Healthy Living Kids Review

Final Thought: This box had a total value of $62.93. This box was packed with items, but as less than the $100 value. My son's favorite items were the National Geographic book, the notebook, and the paddle ball. If you want to subscribe, use the coupon BOXMOM to get 10% off and free shipping.

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