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Toddler boxes are good for ages 2-3 and focuses on uppercase letters, numbers 1-10 and basic shapes. Other skills will be introduced from time to time, but this is a basic layout.
Preschool boxes are good for ages 4-5 and focuses on lowercase, numbers 1-20 and basic shapes. More complex activities for children with longer attention spans are introduced here. Again, other skills will be introduced from time to time as this is only a basic layout.
When I opened my box I was pleasantly surprised to see that there was an extended learning sheet with recommendations for extra learning. That was truly appreciated. On the other side was our July weekly activities. Guess I forgot to mention that each box comes with 4 weeks of activities for your little one and yourself to do.
For the month of July my weekly activities were:
Week 1: Flags
Week 2: Beach
Week 3: Dentist
Week 4: Watermelon
Mommy and I decided to start working on our Flags for week 1. Your little one is going to need help with these projects unless they’re like me and like being independent. I don’t like getting helped until it’s too late and I’m thoroughly frustrated.
M is for Monster really did make these age appropriate because I only needed a little bit of help, not too much at all.
The concept of week 1 involved cognitive and math skills. As you can see below I started drawing on the sheet of paper which had the number 7 on it. By placing 7 of the world flags on there I would have been able to count up to 7.
I also had the option of drawing my favorite shapes which is hard to do for a 2 year old so I just did my usual scribbles and that was just ok.
The summer passport could be used in numerous ways. Such as whenever I went somewhere this summer, I could place a sticker in remembrance of that place. While that would have been nice, I had a lot more fun just placing stickers anywhere.
Mommy and I think that M is for Monster is a great subscription box for the following reasons:
It saves time – each month you get a new delivery straight to your door (no more running out to the store for supplies) and each month is different with four weekly themes and 2-3 projects per week.
It saves money – the activity kits are much more affordable than buying supplies for 12 different activities every month.
It makes learning fun – each kit comes with 12 activities and the activities are designed to teach kids things like numbers and letters, in addition to entertaining them.
Now while I didn’t get to show you what we did week by week in this review, I do plan on highlighting them in separate reviews. This is a great subscription service. Not only will you have fun with your little one doing these projects together, but they’ll be learning at the same time without even realizing it. M is for Monster gets my TWO TINY THUMBS UP!
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How would you like to win a subscription box for your toddler or pre-schooler? Well M is for Monster is giving one of my reader the chance to check out this subscription service for themselves. Don’t just take my word for how awesome this box is. Giveaway is sponsored and will be delivered by M is for Monster and is opened to US residents only. Winner will be randomly selected by PunchTab and will have 48hours to respond to the email sent. Failure to respond will mean forfeiting your prize and a new winner will be chosen. Good luck to you all!
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