Discovering New Books with Little Fun Club

Little Fun Club blog tour. A subscription box for children's books. Great for kids ages 0-12. No matter how old we get, it is still exciting to receive something fun in the mail. My daughter loves going to the post office, and she is over the moon when she gets a piece of mail or a new book. I love exploring new books while reading with my daughter, and when they show up in the mail, it is even better! So when Little Fun Club offered the chance to review their book box as part of their blog tour, I was very excited for us to have some new books to share.

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We received our Little Fun Club box just in time for some rainy weather, so it was nice to have some new books to keep us both entertained. One of our books was even about birds and nests, so it was the perfect thing to read for Spring. My daughter loved unwrapping the books, while I liked that the books were varied in genre. Of the 4 books we received, only one was a book we already owned, and while we have the small board book size, this was an oversized version, which made looking at the illustrations even more fun! Find out more about Little Fun Club below, and enter for a chance to win a cash giveaway! 

Our 4 Fun Books

Robot Kitties by Jim Benton is a cute rhyming board book which explores important concepts like high and low in an engaging way for young kids. The illustrations will entertain while the rhyming scheme makes the book flow nicely.   Duck and Goose, Find a Pumpkin by Tad Hills is a fun fall-themed addition to the Duck and Goose books. Duck and Goose want to find a pumpkin, so they look all over together. The ending is a funny twist which kids will enjoy, and the bright illustrations will keep even the youngest bookworms entertained.   Nest by Jorey Hurley is a beautifully illustrated board book which tells the story of a little bird family. It’s simple story introduces young readers to simple words and concepts using only one word per page. Kids will enjoy watching the little bird family grow as the seasons change.   Toot! Toot! Guess the Instrument! by Cocoretto is a brightly colored lift the flap book which gives kids the opportunity to guess the instrument based on the noises it makes. The noises are fun to act out, and my daughter loved lifting the flaps to discover the instruments underneath!


Want to Know More About Little Fun Club?

Little Fun Club is a subscription box offering quality children’s books to families. This program is ideal for kids ages 0-12. When you sign up, your child will receive a box with new books every month. The books you receive will be tailored to your child’s age, so you can rest assured that they will always have quality, age-appropriate reading material to enjoy. Each book is hand selected for your child, and no two boxes are the same.

How Does Little Fun Club Work?

  1. Sign up for Little Fun Club and let them know your child’s age so the box can be customized for them. You can include up to three kids per box and they’ll create the box to suit your family.
  2. Get three adventurous books every month for as little as $25/month.
  3. Grow with Little Fun Club! As your child gets older, the books will grow with them, so you’re kids will always have age appropriate books sent to them.

Good to Know:

  1. You can add a note to your child’s account with reading preferences so the box can be tailored to their interests.
  2. Shipping is FREE on all boxes.
  3. Little Fun Club selects books based on merit. Books go through a rigorous selection process and are read and reviewed by the Little Fun Club team before being considered.
  4. If you receive a book that you already own, just let Little Fun Club know about it. They’ll replace the book in the next box! You don’t have to return anything.
  5. You can cancel or put your subscription on hold at any time.
  6. A Little Fun Club subscription makes a wonderful gift for birthdays, holidays, or just because.

The final product is a box filled with education, fun, and opportunities for positive child development. They make sure each box is just right before it is sent out.

Prices:

1 month – $29/month 3 months – $27/month 6 months – $25/month   You can see what types of books Little Fun Club offers by visiting their website.   $50 Cash Giveaway | batchofbooks.com

Giveaway Details:

1 winner will receive $50 in PayPal cash Open to US and Canada Ends May 12, 2017 Use the Rafflectoper to enter. Entrants must be 18 or older or have their parent/guardian enter for them. The winner will be chosen randomly. Winner must respond to my email within 48 hours or a new winner will be chosen. No purchase necessary to enter. This contest is void where prohibited by law.   a Rafflecopter giveaway

Blog Tour Schedule

April 17 – The Mommy Island April 18 – Writing My Own Fairy Tale April 19 – The Kids Did It April 20 – Feed Your Fiction Addiction April 21 – Book Review Mama April 24 – Homebound but Hopeful April 25 – Looking Glass Review April 26 – Kristi’s Book Nook April 27 – Natasha Reads Books April 28 – Create With Joy May 1 – That’s What She Read May 2 – Tee and Penguin May 3 – Bookworm for Kids, This Kid Reviews Books May 5 – Word Spelunking May 8 – Babies to Bookworms May 9 – The Tangled Yarn May 10 – Geo Librarian May 11 – Savings in Seconds May 12 – Kid Lit Reviews

38 comments on “Discovering New Books with Little Fun Club

  1. My son loves books. Bet he would enjoy the Little Fun Club packages. This is a great review makes getting books a lot more dun. Who doesnt love receiving things in the mail other than bills!

  2. Wow this is a great service! My kids love books AND getting stuff in the mail. I’ll definitely have to check it out!

    • I thought those benefits were really excellent! It’s comforting to know that your child can get books that are chosen with them in mind.

    • I have heard of that but they don’t have it in our area yet! I love that these programs are getting books into the hands of kids!

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