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There are several competitors to Lovevery that sell educational and Montessori toy subscription boxes such as Little Learners. Known for its Busy Boxes, the brand lets you choose between Big Boxes that include five activities and Mini Boxes that have three activities. You can also prepay for a few months or more or simply buy one box at a time. Kiwi Co. is another popular brand that helps you find boxes for the age range of your child. One of the nice things about this subscription box company is that it has boxes that encourage you to spend more time with your little one.
When you sign up for Little Passports, you can often find deals that take 15% off. You get a box each month that focuses on a specific country or region and has activities based on that topic. There is also a company called Monti Kids that sells subscription boxes with an emphasis on Montessori education. You can get up to $75 back through the brand’s referral program. The Level 1 Box is suitable for babies and kids up to 12 months. You’ll find other boxes up to Level 8 for kids up to 36 months.
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