December Stork Stack Review

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December Stork Stack

I loved last month’s Stork Stack so much, I decided to sign up again for December. I mean, there was another coupon code, so how could I resist. If you aren’t familiar with Stork Stack, here is a description from their website: “Our lovingly curated Stacks include 5 of our favorite highest-quality products for your baby AND you.” Subscriptions are $28/month (if you sign up for a year’s subscription they will donate 3 stacks to a family in need) and they “deliver” around the 1st of every month.

The Box

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First Look

The box seemed kinda empty this month, which made me a little sad. For some reason I feel like a fuller box is better. I suppose that’s not really not the case, but whatever.  I do really love that Stork Stack arrives at the beginning of the month and not mid-month like the rest of the boxes!

The Information Card

This month’s theme was “Rock, Roll ‘n Roar”. I have to say, Stork Stack does an amazing job of sticking with the theme. It’s got to be hard, but they do awesome.  I can say that I understand how every single one of these items fits in with the theme this month.  I get a lot of boxes and can rarely say that!

And now, on to the good part, here’s what was inside:

~Rockabye Baby “Good Day, Good Night” 2CD Set($24.98): This CD has lullaby renditions of tons of, well, rock n’ roll songs such as “Beautiful Day” by U2, “Tonight, Tonight” by Smashing Pumpkins, “Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen, Enter Sandman by Metallica, etc.  At first I thought this was dumb, but the more I read about it, I think it’s pretty cool.  I actually can’t wait to play it in the car with the kids and see what they think.  I am pretty sure my car has a CD player?

Rockabye Baby “Good Day, Good Night” 2CD Set

~BearHands & Buddies Fleece Mittens ($12.99): I think these mittens are so cute and are perfect for the giant snowstorm I am hoping we get this winter! WB has some old mittens of L’s, but I am certain we will lose those, so having a spare pair never hurt. Plus, these are way cuter.

BearHands & Buddies Fleece Mittens

~EDUSHAPE Sensory Ball ($8): I was under the impression that WB (thanks to L and all his old toys) has every toy under the sun, but I guess not. I recall seeing these at Buy Buy Baby and thinking they looked cool, but never picked one up. WB is really into rolling things around, so I know he’s going to love this. And heck, L will too.

EDUSHAPE Sensory Ball

~Zubels Guitar Rattle($17): This is a hand knit and eco-friendly rattle and I am pretty sure the minute WB gets his hands on it (Santa is going to put it in his stocking), he’s going to try and eat it ;). I will tell you one thing, hand knit or not, I would never ever have paid $17 for this. I am sure it is amazing, but that’s a little spendy for me!

Zubels Guitar Rattle

~Rockin’ Green Detergent 4 Loads ($1.25): I have never heard of this detergent, but from the reviews online, people seem to love it. I read the instructions and honestly, it seems like A LOT of work. You gotta run a cold rinse / wash cycle and then a hot wash cycle. Really? I want to dump in some laundry detergent, press a button and be done. I will give this stuff a try and even if it’s super fabulous, I will likely not switch from my current Honest Co.stuff. It just seems like more hassle than doing laundry should be!

Rockin’ Green Detergent 4 Loads

The contents of this box totaled $64.23, which is well over the $28/month cost of this box (I think I had a 30% off code and only paid $19.60), so it was totally worth the money.  Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t have paid >$60 for this stuff, but I would have paid the $28 cost of the box!

And like with Citrus Lane, Stork Stack customizes the box to the age of your child.  W(*) sent me a picture of the box her 16 month-old daughter got, which still fit the theme, but was more age appropriate.

16 month-old November Stork Stack

Do you get Stork Stack? What did you think of this month? I didn’t love it at first, but the more I look at it, the happier I am! If you want to subscribe, click here.

(*) As you know, W is my fabulous big city friend. Stork Stack is one of her favorite boxes, so it must be good right?

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

This Post Has 10 Comments

  1. Kelsey N.

    For the Rockin’ Green detergent you could just dump it into the detergent dispenser and start a load of laundry as normal. The way to use it that you were reading about is for if you are washing cloth diapers. I don’t use that brand of detergent for my cloth diapers but I use something similar. That CD seems interesting though, I’m curious to hear what the songs are like.

  2. Simone

    I may have to pull the trigger and give this box a try. All the stuff is pretty cute.

  3. Christina Ward

    How much does the coupon code take off? Do you happen to know what the coupon code is for this month?

    1. Jennifer

      They sometimes post ones for new subscribers on their Facebook page. I don’t know if there is a current one or not?

  4. Heather

    Hey! I love reading your reviews! Was curious how you use a coupon code with stork stack after you already sign up?

    1. Jennifer

      Thank you! I had already canceled and then I saw the code so I resigned up. They did just have a Black Friday deal for current subscribers though!

      1. Heather

        oh okay! thanks

  5. Kelley

    Kelsey is right…I use this for my cloth diapers and the instructions are for those. Just use it how she said for normal laundry!

    It smells amazing but the clothes just come out smelling clean and not with the scent which is nice too because you know it’s rinsing out of the clothes or diapers instead of causing build up 🙂

  6. Jessica

    How do I follow your blog? I dont see a link?

  7. Jessica

    how do i follow your blog? I do not see a link?

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