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New Subscription Box Cultured Owl Review

Cultured Owl is a new subscription box that exposes children to the world.  Cultured Owl sent me the Spain box to review.  Spain is the first box in the country series.  Cultured Owl is for children 5-10 and each month, Cultured Owl sends a country kit filled with information, toys, and crafts.  These kids are designed to bring the whole family together.  Cultured Owl was developed by Sara Randrianasolo.  She is an advocate for international education.  While working in higher education, Sara developed programs to bridge the gap between American and international students.  Being a bicultural and multilingual family gave Sara and her families opportunities to celebrate differences between people.  Sara wanted to teach her children more about this, and developed Cultured Owl. I really was excited to see this box, because I think it is very important that children understand the world they live in and have an appreciation for other cultures.  I love exposing my children to new places, but international travel is not feasible at this time.  I like that there is a monthly kit that can bring different cultures to their home. Cultured Owl’s Vision “Cultured Owl desires to see children develop global citizenship skills.  Our monthly Country Kits teach children to value diversity and to celebrate other people and their way of life.  Designed with products that promote creativity and critical thinking.  Country Kits also help children develop their own sense of identity.” Here is what is in the Country Kit 1.  Arts and Crafts: Materials to make 2-3 hands on activities.  Finished products will represent aspects of the host country culture. 2.  Toys: Included toys are played with by the children in the host country 3.  Country Booklet: Country booklets are filled with cultural information.  Topics include popular names, traditional games, children’s songs, languageContinue Reading