If your kids are anything like mine, they love receiving packages in the mail. It may have something to do with their mother's obsession with Amazon Prime. But for whatever reason, they get giddy when they see a package addressed to them. For years they have been receiving subscription boxes for presents. We have tried so many, that my husband has suggested we may have a subscription box addiction. These are some of the best subscription boxes we have found for kids who love receiving a little fun in the mail.

These are subscription boxes we have tried and liked. I will be updating this article as we try new subscriptions so Pin it and check back.
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Subscription Boxes for Ages 3 - 5

"Sago Mini Box is designed for ages 3 - 5. Each activity box contains a set of exciting make-and-play activities as well as collectible figurine. The box explores a different theme every month, providing hours of fun and also teaching valuable skills while building their confidence and creativity.
Right now, you can get a 30% discount off the first box ordered, with a monthly subscription, using the code SAGOMONTH30."
Subscription Boxes for Ages 5 - 8
Subscription Boxes for Ages 6 - 12
Little Passports World Edition is designed for ages 6 -10. Each package contains a letter from Sam and Sofia describing their journey through the country, a souvenir from that country, and activity booklets where your child will play learning games, recognize world geography, explore new recipes, and learn fun facts about the country.
Subscription Boxes for Ages 9 and up
Mail Order Mystery is a story for kids ages 8 through 13. The envelopes come in the mail installments and come from mystery writers. They could be long-lost relatives, museum curators, pirates, trolls or spies and they could be sending letters, newspaper articles, top-secret files, made-up magazines, wax-sealed missions or hand-written notes. They could be sending keys, locks, maps and clues of all kinds. There are puzzles to solve and codes to crack. All is revealed in the final mailing, a grand finale that includes an artifact or collection of keepsakes unique enough to be a cherished memento of the Mail Order Mystery experience.
Subscription Boxes for All Kids Ages
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