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Learning and Growing with Lovevery #AdGifted


We were recently sent a play kit from lovevery to try out, these are a subscription box designed with your child's age in nind. We picked the Investigator play kit which is aimed at 31-33 months of age. This had lots of great things for Olivia to play with and learn from and has enjoyed them ever since. 

Lovevery have the ideas of playtime with a purpose, each box has a theme which is based on the age play from the The explorer play kit for 9-10 months to the analyst play kit for 46-48 months. They include toys based on the developmental needs, a book with educational but fun stories and a play guide for how to play with the toys and other ways to play age based games. 


The investigator kit contains hoops and beanbags, match and tap hammer kit, a liquid lab, twist and pivot pattern puzzle, play date book, a memory card game and a colour countdown timer which included a battery. 

her favourite from the set is the hammer kit, it comes with cards with different patterns for Olivia to match the coloured pegs in which she aces, she loves to change the pattern and certainly loves making noise hammering the pegs in. The twist and pivot puzzle frustrates her at the moment but she tries and does eventually understand what she needs to do. 

The hoops and beanbags gets used a lot, she loves jumping into the hoops, throwing the bags into them and trying to hoop with them too, these will be great when summer comes around and we can use this in the garden. 


We are very grateful for the kits and it has been a huge win in our house, I would highly recommend checking out the boxes, they have such a variety between boxes. the kits are age based and between the age of 0-12 months they are bimonthly boxes which cost £80 per box then from 1-4 they are trimonthly boxes which cost £120.

I would love to know what you think of the kits and if you buy one for your little ones. 

Victoria x

Comments

  1. I love finding new things for little ones to do and try. These look like great kits and my youngest granddaughter would love this

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  2. This looks like a great kit and I will definitely consider picking up a kit for my two kids!

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