February 2014 AppleSeed Lane Review – “Journey Into Space”

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February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review

Appleseed Lane, who kindly sent L and I this box to review, is focused on developing a love of learning among kids in preschool and elementary school. They deliver exciting and educational boxes each month filled with all of the materials you need for 3 to 4 science or math projects. Each month’s box has a unique theme and are designed for kids ages 4-10 years old.

February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
The Box

Appleseed Lane ships via USPS Ground.  I received it earlier in February, but L and I didn’t work on it until yesterday afternoon so my review was a little delayed.

February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
The Theme

The February 2014 Appleseed Lane theme was “Journey Into Space” which could not have been more perfect for us right now because guess what L is learning about in Science class?  Yep, the solar system!  L was super excited about this box and couldn’t wait to dig in yesterday.   Here’s what was included:

~Project #1: Moon Phases: The first project was moon phases and was all about learning about the different phases.  The flashlight and the stress moon ball acted as the sun and the moon.  It wasn’t exactly the same as learning outside, but L understood what we were doing and seemed to enjoy it.

February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Project #1: Moon Phases
February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Moon Phases – The Materials

~Project #2 – Scope it Out: The second project we worked on was creating a telescope.  L loved making this one and loved looking at everything through the telescope.  He hasn’t looked at the moon through it yet, but it will happen on the next clear night!

February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Project #2 – Scope it Out
February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Scope It Out- The Materials
February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Scope It Out – In Use

~Project #3 – Star Struck: This for sure is a up-north activity.  We aren’t in a big city or anything, but you can for sure see the stars better up-north.  For sure.  This star chart will help us know what to look out for because I can never tell.  B knows, but I need someone to show me exactly what we are looking for!

February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Project #3 – Star Struck
February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Star Struck – The Materials
February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Star Struck – In Use

~Project #4 – Space Race: Space Race was for sure the biggest hit around here.  First L used the provided stickers to make a solar system and then we played the space race game.  L and B were like space experts and I learned that I need to brush up on my knowledge of the solar system.  For real.  I didn’t know anything!  I need to do some work on this before L starts to bring home difficult homework so I can help!

February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Project #4 – Space Race
February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Space Race – The Materials
February 2014 Appleseed Lane Review
Space Race – GettingReady

What do you think about Appleseed Lane?  Do you think it’s something your little one would enjoy?  Boxes are $23.90/month and the price reduces to $19/month if you purchase an annual subscription.  You can also use the coupon code “FRIEND10″ to save $10 off your first box purchase!  Just put my name (Ramblings of a Suburban Mom) in the comments section and you’ll get $10 off and I will get a $10 credit at Appleseed Lane.

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Disclosure: This complimentary box was sent for review purposes. As always, all opinions are my own and no compensation was received.
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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 4 Comments

  1. Kelley Quigley

    This seems like a really neat kids box that I might actually try! Most of them seem too young for all by my 6- and 7-year-olds (I have a 9, 11, and 12 also), but this one I think even the older kids would like. Your son is so adorable and obviously had fun with it!

    1. Jennifer

      This one is a good one for older kids. It’s more science orientated than craft oriented!

  2. Lindi

    I just ordered this for my nieces and the $10 off code still worked. I also put your name in the comments so hopefully you receive $10 credit. Thanks!

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