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Little Passports Traveler Kit Subscription – Online Deal

$25 for a Little Passports 3-Month Traveler Package Subscription. Shipping Included ($53.85 Value).

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In a Nutshell

Monthly traveler kits spark interest in foreign cultures, history & geography with pen-pal letters, toys & access to online activities

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 29, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 more as gifts. Limit 3 per order. Ships to U.S. only. Ships out in 7-10 business days from date of redemption. Does not ship to PO boxes. See return policy. Voucher is non-transferable. Not valid for subscription renewal. Redemption code expires 4/29/12. If not redeemed by that date, Groupon will refund amount paid in Groupon credit or original form of payment, as requested.
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What You Get

  • For $25, you get a Little Passports three-month traveler kit (a $41.85 value) with shipping (a $12 value; a $53.85 total value). The subscription includes the following mailed monthly packages:
    • Month One (Introduction) - suitcase, introductory letter, toy passport, world wall map, stickers, activity sheet, access to online games and activities
    • Months Two (Brazil), and Three (Japan) - a letter addressed to child, souvenirs, activity sheet, photo from the country, passport stamp, map marker, suitcase sticker, and access to online games and activities


Overview

Praised by the Chicago Tribune and numerous family and education publications, Little Passport has earned rave reviews from press and parents alike for its ability to spark youngsters’ interest in foreign cultures and customs. Each month, children receive a package addressed to them containing a trove of goodies from cartoon pen pals Sam and Sofia. The first month’s travel pack contains an introductory letter from the globetrotting duo, along with a passport and toy suitcase, which doubles as a means of smuggling candy into homeroom. The second and third months’ packages overflow with souvenirs—traditional toys and origami paper—from Brazil and Japan, as well as a guide to online activities related to geography, history, and foreign languages. The three-month subscription is ideal for piquing the curiosity of tourists aged 5–10 or adults with debilitating fears of airline peanuts.


Features

  • Three-month subscription
  • One package each month addressed to child
  • Sparks interest in foreign cultures, geography, and history
  • Cartoon pen pals Sam and Sofia send letters to young learners about their travels
  • Each package includes activity sheets and access to secure online games
  • Includes toy passport, suitcase, and world wall map that proves the earth’s flatness once and for all
  • Example souvenirs include traditional toys and origami paper
  • Recommended for adventurers aged 5–10


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