In many homes, screens take up a lot of our time. But Think Outside Subscription Boxes are something special. They want to bring back the love for the outdoors, especially for kids aged 4 and up. These cool boxes, filled with nature-themed activities, promise a super fun learning experience every month. In this review, we’ll look at what’s inside the first box from Think Outside.
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We’ll talk about what’s great and what you might want to think about.
From learning outdoor skills to getting creative, let’s explore what makes Think Outside Subscription Boxes a new and exciting way for kids to learn and have outdoor adventures.
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What are Think Outside the Box Subscription Boxes?
These nature-themed educational subscription boxes offer a holistic approach to learning and adventure, aiming to forge a connection between kids and nature.
Beyond mere monthly deliveries, each box is meticulously curated with fun, enriching activities, gear, and challenges.
The focus is on cultivating outdoor skills, sparking imagination, and providing a break from digital screens.
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Rebecca Devitt
Most adults don't particularly want to relive their schooling experience on a daily basis. They would gladly move on to a new life devoid of homework and teachers. Very, very few adults will passionately blog about their schooling some 15 years after graduating. This makes Rebecca Devitt somewhat unique. As it happens, she was homeschooled. And she loved it. Still does. And she wishes every kid could get a taste of homeschooling at its very best. Her website How Do I Homeschool, is a springboard for parents to see what a life of homeschooling could be for both them & their children. When she's not blogging Rebecca is still homeschooling her-adult-self by learning Latin, growing weird vegetables and most importantly looking after her two children Luke & Penny. She has a husband Tristan and is a participant at Wollongong Baptist Church. She's also written a book about why parents should homeschool called 'Why on Earth Homeschool'.