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I’m so excited to share with you guys my Wonder Crate Subscription Box Review!
As a homeschool mom, there’s always a little added pressure to find crafts, experiments, and hands on things to do with my children.
By nature, I’m not an experiment/craft type person so I need a little help in that department.
Wonder Crate came to the rescue with these adorable lunch boxes filled with fun and educational materials.
Disclosure: Wonder Crate kindly sent me this box for review purposes. However, all opinions expressed in this post are 100% mine.
Sometimes it can be hard to find a way to inspire a love of learning in your children.
My kids had a lot of excitement about this box coming in the mail and were eager to participate in the activities.
Every child love getting things in the mail.
Wonder Crate’s mission is to inspire your children to do great things by introducing them to others who have had a hand in changing the world.
Let’s take a look inside the Wonder Crate Box!
Wonder Crate Subscription Box Review
What is inside the Wonder Create Box?
- Each box includes a hands-on activity
- Biography from the “Who Was Series”
- A monthly guide for parents
- A lunch box the first month and a magnet the following months
Boxes can include anyone from sports heroes, activists, inventors, and artists.
These boxes are perfect for a light Friday activity when your kids get a little burned out from regular school.
The recommended age for most boxes is ages 8-11 but they do have a Wonder Crate Jr. ages 5-7 for your younger ones.
You are not locked into a contract, you can purchase month to month or cancel at any time.
These boxes are a great way to keep learning fun and hands on.
I’m always looking for ways to add some life to our homeschool and change up the routine.
This has been a way for us to put down the workbooks and do a fun and educational activity.
Our Wonder Crate Box
Our box came with a book on Rachel Carson who helped clean chemicals out of drinking water.

The activity for this box was testing our own tap water!
The kids had a blast with this and it’s one of the reasons we use a Berkey water filter.
My daughter loved the nature journal and it got her off of screens and outside exploring for things to draw.
This box was exactly what we needed.
You can try Wonder Crate and get 15% of your subscription using the code HOMESCHOOL!
Let me know what questions you have about Wonder Crate!





