I am excited to introduce you to Little Passports and have included it in my Holiday Gift Guide. Little Passports is your child's ticket to an exciting global adventure. Inspire a love and understanding of the world as your child learns about a new country every month.
You can sign up for one (or both) subscriptions to follow Sam and Sofia on their exciting adventures around the USA and the world. Inspire a love and understanding of the world as your child learns about geography, history, culture, and language in a fun and memorable way. Watch as your children race to the mailbox every month to learn about Sam and Sofia’s latest destinations. Monthly packages arrive filled with lots of goodies and access to online games and activities.
Every month, follow our characters Sam and Sofia as they embark on a new country adventure. Your first month’s Explorer Kit arrives in a suitcase and contains everything your child needs to get started: a letter from Sam and Sofia, a map, a passport, stickers, access to online games and more. Country specific packages filled with fun souvenirs, letters, stickers, photos, activity sheets and more arrive every month thereafter.
With your USA Edition subscription, Sam and Sofia travel to and experience the wonders of all 50 states. Kick-off your USA adventure with the first month’s Discovery Kit which includes a letter from Sam and Sofia, a USA Field Guide, a USA scratch book, a map, and a camera. Sam and Sofia then travel to two new states every month and send an activity-packed travel journal with stickers, postcards, pop-out models and access to online activities.
Recommended age 7 to 12 years old.
We received the introductory explorer kit for the world edition and even though my daughter is a little young for it, she is loving everything that came with it and learning about the different places. Make sure to follow Little Passports on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Pinterest.
And NOW they have a program for the littles! :D
Read more about it HERE.
Make sure to check out their newest subscription for ages 9 & up - the Science Expeditions! You can read all of those reviews HERE. Help Sam and Sofia solve real-life scientific mysteries every month through experiments, hands-on activities and more!
You'll receive each month:
- 16-page comic book with glossary and bonus activities
- Solve a new mystery each month with Sam & Sofia Hands-on science experiments
- Achievement badges for each monthly theme
- Access to bonus online videos and science content
The first month includes a Science Case and Lab Notebook to keep track of what you learn!
Make sure to check out Little Passports for your little one this gift giving season!
What do you think of Little Passports?
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And NOW they have a program for the littles! :D
Read more about it HERE.
Make sure to check out their newest subscription for ages 9 & up - the Science Expeditions! You can read all of those reviews HERE. Help Sam and Sofia solve real-life scientific mysteries every month through experiments, hands-on activities and more!
You'll receive each month:
- 16-page comic book with glossary and bonus activities
- Solve a new mystery each month with Sam & Sofia Hands-on science experiments
- Achievement badges for each monthly theme
- Access to bonus online videos and science content
The first month includes a Science Case and Lab Notebook to keep track of what you learn!
Make sure to check out Little Passports for your little one this gift giving season!
What do you think of Little Passports?
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I would pick the USA edition - I would love to use this for my girls to learn more about all 50 states!
ReplyDeleteI would chose the world addition.
ReplyDeletei like the usa edition. my kids are younger and i am planning to road trip next year around the country. i love the moe active way little passportsd explores places.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the Little Passports World Edition because I have a 5 and an 8 year old so they would both be able to use it. I like Little Passports because it helps teach kids about culture and that the world is bigger than their backyard.
ReplyDeleteI'd pick the world edition subscription. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI would do the Little Passports World Edition because my kids have been to many of the states! Cute giveway!
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Little Passports USA Edition subscription because I think it is a great way to teach kids about the states!
ReplyDeleteThe world edition, we haven't done any traveling but I plan to take him to Israel!!
ReplyDeleteI would choose the USA edition because it would be a great way to teach my daughter about the US!!
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Both would be amazing, but first I would pick the USA version so that we would have the chance to actually visit some of the places. Then the world edition so we would be able to dream do the places we may be able to one day go. What a wonderful thing to be able to experience all of the things with my child that I don't know and haven't learned before. What a wonderful learning adventure!
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition because we have traveled the usa quite a bit, but they haven't learned much about the world yet.
ReplyDeleteWe have a Little Passport subscription. My son loves it. We do the world. We have learned a lot. Would love to hit the states
ReplyDeleteLittle Passports USA Edition is the one i would pick.I think the kids would enjoy learning about the USA.
ReplyDeleteMy kids are a bit older so I would choose the USA Edition. We love going on road trips to learn more about America and I think this would fit right in. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI would choose the USA!!
ReplyDeleteI'd pick the Little Passports World Edition. I think it would entertain both my children and I would probably learn something too!
ReplyDeleteI'd love the USA edition because my daughter will be studying states this year at school.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the Little Passports World Edition because it would be exciting to learn about other countries with my son. I think it is important to learn about other cultures and not just our own.
ReplyDeleteI would chose the World Edition. My son would love learning about other countries and getting monthly packages!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world edition - i love the concept of this and would love to give it a try!!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the World Edition. My grandchildren are more in that age group than the USA one.
ReplyDeleteIf I won, I would pick the USA Edition subscription. It would be great to have my LO learn about the USA first, then the world! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWould love to try the world edition. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCindy B (on rc) ~ I like it because it would be something that my child would enjoy (and we could enjoy doing together). I would likely choose the USA edition.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the states edition. i love that this is a fun and interactive way to get kids to learn.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Counrty Adventure kits! I love that it teaches how other people are different and the same in other countries
ReplyDeleteI would choose the USA edition. I had never heard of Little Passport before reading this post. These sound like a fun interactive way to teach my boys about traveling.
ReplyDeleteI'd choose the USA edition. I like that it teaches children about different areas.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the World Edition! I love that Little Passports has such a fun hands on way of introducing children to our wonderful world!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition. My 6 yr old loves maps & globes.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the World edition. I like it because it we don't have the finances to travel extensively, but I want to expose my children to as much as I can.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition because there's so much cool stuff in America to learn about!
ReplyDeleteI would pick world edition!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world edition for my daughter. I love that it teaches about different places and cultures
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition so my toddler can learn about her country first.
ReplyDeleteHeather Johnson
The Little Passports USA Edition so my grandson can learn about the US
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Little Passports USA Edition because my nephew is very interested in learning about the states right now.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the one about the world, because I think my son would like learning about different countries!
ReplyDelete-Hannah Avery
little passports usa ,to help my children learn about all states
ReplyDeleteI would like the USA sub. I love gifts that help kids learn!
ReplyDeleteI would choose the World Edition for my grandson.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition. I think my kiddos would learn a lot about the world that way, and I think I would learn some things, too!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the World edition Explorer for my Granddaughter as she loves to learn about other countries
ReplyDeleteI would love to pick the US Edition for my niece. I think the product would do really good with her homeschooling, and she would really enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteAshley Busse
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I would pick the world explorer for my niece, she would have a lot of fun with it. I like that they explore new places and your child gets the excitement of getting a new kit in the mail once a month.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world edition so that my son and I could learn about faraway places.
ReplyDeleteI would like to have the USA edition for my grandson. I know he would enjoy this. He loves to receive packages in the mail and this would be great. Linda Bradshaw , teachinmomma123abc@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition for my grandson. What a great way to learn about countries, his own and others!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the Explorer Kit. My kids all love to get things in the mail, and I could truly see this keeping them occupied for a good amount of time!
ReplyDeleteI think the explorer kit would be good, my grandkids love getting things in the mail and would love to learn about places in the us and world
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world subscription. I think it would be great to be able to explore the world, and we travel across the U.S. already.
ReplyDeleteI love the Explorer kit, my little one is very curious and I think it would be great for her. I love that the Little Passport kits are themed and designed for little ones! Everyone likes getting a package in the mail!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world edition since I know my kids would get a big kick out of learning about other countries.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA Edition. Teaching little ones all about our Country is so important!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition, this would go great with what my kids are studying right now!
ReplyDeleteI'd pick the world edition!
ReplyDeleteI would pick world edition, so kids could learn different things. The kids get a box in the mail.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition. I like Little Passports because of the children's geographical knowledge and cute comprehensive laid out packs, that they offer, my kids love travelling, they've only been to eleven states, right now they refer to a different state as another world.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world so my child could learn about lands far away.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition because my 9 year old is just starting to learn about states and geography and is fascinated by it.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition. This would be fun to add to our homeschool library.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition - my nephew & niece will be going on a cross-country trip with their parents in the Spring and I think this would be a really fun way for them to learn about some of the places they'll be visiting!
ReplyDeleteI would choose the USA one because it looks like a great way to teach my son about the U.S.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition, being that my husband is active duty we do allot of traveling
ReplyDeleteI would choose the early explorers for my niece
ReplyDeleteThe world edition one! -Hanna Lei
ReplyDeleteI would pick the World edition to expand my godson's view of the world around him.
ReplyDeleteI think Early Explorers for Alysia because of the age appropriateness. She is very interested in animals and very inquisitive
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Early explorers since my oldest is just 3.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway! Awesome.
ReplyDeleteEarly explorers would be best for my little ones (2 and 3 years old.) I've commented twice because my first comment didn't fulfill the requirements of the contest. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteWhile the Early Explorers would be the most age appropriate, I think I'd go with the World Edition to share with my son. It would be a fun way to show him places around the globe.
ReplyDeleteI like the USA edition. A great way to teach my grandkids about the 50 states.
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I would choose the World Edition. I like that it exposes kids to different cultures
ReplyDeleteI would chose little explorers passport! so perfect for my little one
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I would pick the USA edition. I think its be very educational for my daughter. O have seen this company several times. I'd love to try them out before committing to a subscription.
ReplyDeleteI would like the usa edition.
ReplyDeleteI would chose the USA edition!
ReplyDeleteUS edition for family vacations
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition because we are in the military and we travel the world and I think it would help my boys be ready for the new cultures we experience.
ReplyDeleteI'd go with the World Edition because it's the right age range, but they all sound wonderful. I'd love for my kids to learn more about the places they haven't had a chance to visit yet.
ReplyDeleteUS Edition because I think they should know more about the US before exploring the world!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world edition :) I think it's a fun way to learn about culture and geography!
ReplyDeletesara.drexler(at)mail.northcentral.edu
I'd get the Early Explorers subscription, I have a 3 year old son and I think he'd enjoy that.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the usa edition thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteamy williams
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I would pick the usa edition. I think this is a fun way to learn about other cultures
ReplyDeleteI think I would pick the USA edition , my daughter would love it.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the USA edition to help with my son's home schooling.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love the USA edition.
ReplyDeleteI would like the world edition. These look like they are fun and educational. My grandson would love getting mail.
ReplyDeleteI would like the World edition. This looks fun and educational. My grandson would love getting mail.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition and I like Little Passports because they make a great companion for a homeschooler studying geography! :D
ReplyDeleteThe world suscription looks amazing!~
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Early Explorers for my little guy! We are military and move around often. I love the idea of him learning about new places and deciding where he wants to go one day!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world one because of the uniqueness and fun to it!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition. I love for the kids to learn about the beauty of right where we live.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world edition!
ReplyDeleteI want to pick the World Edition, but really should start with the states first. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to get my kids started with the US subscription
ReplyDeleteI would pick the Little Passports USA Edition. I have three little nieces in that age group!
ReplyDeleteI would like to have the Little Passports USA Edition
ReplyDeleteThank You for the chance
Fiona N
I think i'd pick the USA edition because my grandkids are young and need to learn of different areas.
ReplyDeleteI would choose world edition sine both my son and daughter love learning about other countries.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world edition. Little Passports is great as a learning experience for kids.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition because I think my son and daughter would both enjoy learning about other interesting places. I think Little Passports is neat because it helps introduce children to places outside of their small communities.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition. I think this is great for kids to learn about the world.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition because i like the idea of learning about foriegn places and different cultures
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition .I think it is important to learn about other countries and cultures
ReplyDeleteI think we would pick the USA edition! What a fun and interesting way to teach children about America.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition - my kids would love this. I think this is such a cute idea.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world edition and I like Little Passports because it's a really unique and inventive idea!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world edition because I think it would be fun to learn about other cultures. I love the idea of Little Passports because I want my girls to be well educated about others.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition. My nephew is little, but it would be something educational and fun for him. I love Little Passports because it is a unique way to learn about something.
ReplyDeleteShelia S
I would pick the USA Edition because I would like for my son to learn about and understand the geography of his country, before I confuse him with the entire world. I think this is a great learning tool that will really excite kids to learn.
ReplyDeleteI think I would pick the USA edition because we take a lot of road trips for vacation to different places all over the US and this would give dd a way to explore where we are going before we go or to remember places that we have already been! I love that Little Passports allows kids to explore different places and locations without having to actually visit it!
ReplyDeleteI think they're both great, but I would love to pick the USA edition as a way to supplement teaching US history and geography.
ReplyDeleteThe world edition. I gave this to my DD last year for her birthday and she LOVES it. Unfortunately, due to economic changes I can't afford to renew her subscription so winning this would be a dream.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition since I think my niece would enjoy it more and she will be 7 in a week.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the World edition. We love to travel and this is a great way for kids to learn more about the places we are going to visit.
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ReplyDeleteLittle Passports USA Edition for my daughter because I think she would enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI would chose the Early Explorers edition for my granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the World Edition for my 7 y.o. son. It is fun for kids to get photos and letters from Sam and Sofia who travel around the world and share their experience.
ReplyDeleteThe World Edition, always saying to my grand babies, "the world is at your fingertips, how will you appreciate her"?
ReplyDeleteThey unlock doors in the halls of a child's imagination. What a beautiful magic!
I would choose the World Edition because I think this would be great for my grandson
ReplyDeleteI'd choose the World Edition, because my daughter is very interested in learning about other countries! I like Little Passports because it looks like a super fun way to learn!
ReplyDeleteJessica Ledford
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I would pick the world edition. I like that it comes with a map and passport
ReplyDeleteI would choose the USA edition because it would be a great way to teach my grand children about the US
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Little Explorers subscription for my daughter who turns 3 in April.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the USA Edition, and I like Little Passports because it affords my children the opportunity to learn about different places since we can't afford to travel & may never have the chance to visit those places.
ReplyDeletei would choose the world edition for my daughter. i homeschool her and this would be a great way to introduce her to learning about the larger world and other cultures than our own.
ReplyDeleteI would pick usa bc I can use this in our home schooling
ReplyDeleteI would love the preschool edition for my son!! We have family in a different state and he loves the idea of traveling and learning about our country!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA Edition but both look adorable!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA Edition! My son would love this!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the usa edition I think all three kids in my house could enjoy this!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the Little Passports World Edition for my daughters!
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I would pick the USA edition! They kids would love it!
ReplyDeleteI think the USA edition, love to learn about other places
ReplyDeleteI would chose the world addition.
ReplyDeleteI think I would choose the world edition. We homeschool our daughter and this would be a great way to learn about other countries and cultures. My daughter would love this! She already is eager about getting the mail and opening packages.
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
I would pick the world edition. We had a three month subscription before and my 5 year old LOVED it. She wants to be a world traveler so this is right up her alley!
ReplyDeleteLittle Passports USA Edition for my little ones.
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ReplyDeletei would choose the USA edition for 7-12 year old. My kids would love learning about other states we may be able to visit on vacation.
I would choose the world edition. My in-laws travel alot and I would love to show my son where they are going.
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter would love the usa edition. She loves learning.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world addition. My daughter likes to pretend she is on an airplane traveling with her little suitcase.
ReplyDeleteSO cool and adventurous! I would pick the ages 3-5 program. How fun!
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I would pick the Little Explorers subscription. I like the Flashlight Adventures feature.
ReplyDeleteProbably the 3-5 but maybe the world explorer one!
ReplyDeleteI would choose the world edition and I like it because it helps children to learn about the world!
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Maybe the USA edition because my daughter loves learning
ReplyDeleteI would pick the World edition because it would be fun to learn more about other countries!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition. I think it would be a great learning tool for my niece. Maybe she will be better acquainted with geography than I am. I like the Little Passports idea because it makes learning fun.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the Early Explorers edition for my preschooler. I know she loves getting mail and these activities look perfect for the winter months.
ReplyDeleteI would love the Early Explorers edition for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI would get the USA edition- a great way to know more about our country. This would be perfect for my niece and nephew.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the Little Passports World Edition to expose my daughter to different countries!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition. I would have picked the World Edition but I want my kid to know everything from his country first, before learning other cultures. What a great subscription box! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'd pick the World Edition because I think it'd be great to learn about beyond our borders. I like Little Passports because it's interactive and educational in a fun way
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I would choose the World Edition for my 5 year old! She has such a curious soul, this would be great for her to learn about different countries!
ReplyDeleteLittle Passports World Edition, It's such a great idea to get kids interested in other places.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the World Edition since this would be my son who is almost 5, and this subscription fits that age. Thanks for the giveaway! :)
ReplyDeletei'd love the US edition to become more familiar with our own country before learning more about the world! love a fun way to learn cultures and geography!
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ReplyDeleteI would choose the Little Passports USA Edition. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would choose the World Edition this would be a great Educational gift for my kids.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the world edition. I think this would be fun for Family Fun Night- maybe even with a themed dinner/movie night! The email I check most often is fossil316@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI homeschool my three children and we are studying US history and geography this year so the USA edition would be perfect for us!
ReplyDeleteso glad they made a subscription for younger kids
ReplyDeleteI would choose the World Edition would be so awesome for my Little ones
ReplyDeleteI would choose the early learners for my daughter! She would love getting mail each month with exciting activities!
ReplyDeleteI like the USA Edition but would go with the World Edition since it comes with a "case". This would go good with our home school lessons.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the USA edition, this would help my granddaughters that live with me with what they are learning in school
ReplyDeleteI would choose the World Edition for my niece. She loves to learn.
ReplyDeleteSherri J
I would choose the World Edition, for my seven year old son. I think Little Passports is such a cool product.
ReplyDeleteI would pick Little Passports World Edition for my 4.5 year old son. I love that it teaches them about the world around them. Julie smartsavvymama@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have a 2 year old & a 4 year old so I would choose the Early Explorers!
ReplyDeleteI would pick the USA edition since my sons are 9 and 11.
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