This is one of the best STEM boxes for kids who are eager to have fun while putting their smarts to the test. Great for kids between the ages of 6 and 12, this box will teach your kiddo the basics of computer coding in a fun and engaging way. Each new box introduces a new theme that builds off of the skills your tiny Einstein picked up in the previous box. Work through animal, robot, fantasy, and flight themes to build “apps” that they can save in a virtual App Keeper. Each box comes with progress stickers so your child can track their hard work. Coding can seem like a daunting task, but never fear, these boxes are tailored made for your child and should they come up against a challenge they can’t seem to solve, you will be equipped with a Grownup Guide to assist. Your kid will become a confident coder in no time. This box is an amazing way for your child to explore their passion for food and discover new places along the way. Eat2Explore focuses on one new country with each box you receive so your kid can try new foods and learn about different cultures. With each delivery, you will receive three recipe cards (four servings each), a packet of unique seasonings/spices, educational activity sheets, new cooking tools, and a shopping list so you can tailor new recipes to your dietary needs. It also comes with a “Country Explorer Brochure” that will teach your child about the history, culture, and culinary traditions of that month’s country. Countries include Japan, Brazil, Lebanon, Peru, South Korea, and many more. Get your mini-globetrotter on their way with a travel-centric box that explores all the world has to offer. This box is geared towards children between 3 and 5, though Little Passports has other boxes for older children. Your first box will set you up with a suitcase, world map, souvenirs, booklets, and letters from a new penpal to kick off an around the world tour. Your next boxes will focus on new themes like oceans, world celebrations, art, and more. This series is a great way to learn alongside your child as you discuss differences and plan for real-life explorations in the future.