Think Outside Boxes Review November 2021

Think Outside Boxes is a monthly subscription box full of outdoor gear and resources that will get your kids away from a screen and outside exploring nature! Give your kids lifelong skills that encourage exploration & independence with Think Outside Boxes! They kindly sent us this box for review.

This month’s Think Outside Boxes is all about animals – migration, animal tracking, the differences between certain animals, and more! The perfect reason for your littles to get outside and explore!

Subscription Details

Think Outside Boxes has 2 subscription options to choose from….

Think Outside Jr. is designed for children ages 4 – 7, while their regular Think Outside program is best suitable for ages 7 – 16+. Depending on the interests of your child and parent involvement, the regular Think Outside program can also be interesting for younger children. The Think Outside Jr. focuses on the What & Why questions of nature and making it fun for kids to play outside and the regular Think Outside program is designed to help children gain confidence in the outdoors with our challenges and education with quality outdoor gear that can grow with them.

Here’s a closer look at the November Think Outside Boxes…..

Binoculars

Compact, quality 30×60 binoculars with adjustable focus to be used day and night. Fun for watching animals and scoping out other things that are far away. 

Waterproof Case

Use the waterproof case to keep important things dry, like your notebook or printed maps. Cut up the foam inside the box to fit your items or remove it completely. 

Waterproof Notebook

Use this notebook during all weather conditions to take notes or to draw tracks, animals, plants, and many other items. Comes attached with a pencil.

Reference Cards

Water resistant reference cards around animal tracking.

Think Outside Boxes Review November 2021 – Final Thoughts

I’m slowly becoming familiar with Think Outside Boxes and so far I like what I see. It’s such a great subscription for littles, and a wonderful way to get them away from their screens and into the outdoors. I feel like each box kind of builds upon the last, providing your little ones with items they can use over the course of the year as they learn about nature, animals, and just the outdoors in general. This is definitely something Steven will love once he is a little older.

Note: My November box was missing one item (the measuring tape) but Think Outside Boxes is kindly sending me a replacement.

-AYOB Sarah

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