ADVENT GIVEAWAYS DAY 15: Little Passports

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By In The Playroom

Welcome to this years Advent giveaways feature! We’re offering In The Playroom readers the chance to win lots of gifts and prizes to brighten up your Winter.

Today’s prize is from the fun and educational Little Passports

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Little Passports is a monthly subscription plan designed to inspire kids to learn about the world through fun and engaging activities. Children ages 3-12 to explore geography, history, culture, and language in memorable ways each month when a package with age-appropriate games, stickers, souvenirs, maps, and even a passport arrive at their door!

  • The Early Explorers kit encourages children aged 3-5 to explore ongoing themes such as animals, music, and more!
  • The World Edition kit enables kids aged 6-10 to discover a new country every month.
  • The USA Edition kit teaches young people aged 7-12 about all 50 states.

Giveaway

For your chance to win one Little Passports set of your choice, enter via the Gleam widget below

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Don’t forget to come back tomorrow for more prizes, and check out our Christmas 2015 gift guide to see more of the products that will be appearing throughout this years Advent giveaways feature.

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Good luck. Wishing all of you a happy festive season!

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53 thoughts on “ADVENT GIVEAWAYS DAY 15: Little Passports”

  1. The World Edition as it is the right age range for my two boys, 7 and 6, and I am hoping to take them abroad to Europe for the first time next year.

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  2. I’d love the Early Explorers kit because my daughter is 3. I do want to eventually get the USA edition so she can learn about my home country.

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  3. I’d choose the USA edition. My daughter desperately wants to visit her relatives there and it would be a good learning experience for her.

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  4. The World Edition kit for my daughter, as its the right age group and learning about a new country sounds interesting for me too.

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