Little Passports makes me wish I was born 25 years later. Seriously, I can’t even tell you how much I would have loved this as a child. And, hopefully you have a special young one in your life who can benefit from the genius that is Little Passports.
About Little Passports
Little Passports is your child’s ticket to an exciting global adventure. Inspire a love and understanding of the world as your child learns about a country’s geography, history, culture, and language in a fun and memorable way.
A Global Adventure
With a Little Passports subscription, your child travels the globe without leaving the comfort of home. Sam and Sofia are the Little Passports tour guides, and as they travel the globe on their magic scooter they send your child monthly packages filled with goodies from their destinations. Sam and Sofia truly travel the world (Japan, Brazil, France, Egypt, for example) exposing your child to traditions, festivals and culture along the way.
The adventure begins with the First Month’s Explorer Kit containing a suitcase with a letter from Sam and Sofia, a world map, a passports, stickers, activity sheets and a boarding pass code to access educational games online.
Every month your child will receive a personalized package from Sam and Sofia about the new country they are visiting with a souvenir (like a musical CD, traditional toy, puzzles, or arts and crafts project), a passport stamp and suitcase sticker, a photo from the country and more. (For a sample of the fun, check out the Japan adventure letter and the Worldwide Activity Sheet.)
Great Holiday Gift
Suggested for children between 5 and 10 years of age, a Little Passports subscription is a great last minute holiday gift. And, with multiple subscription options, you can find a plan that works for your budget. I just love the idea that your child can learn about geography and foreign countries in an engaging and entertaining way. I bought a subscription for my nieces, and I’m not the only one keen on Little Passports. Real Simple Magazine included Little Passports in its Gift Guide and they recently won a Parents’ Choice Award for Toys.
Shop! Little Passports is available in 3-month ($38.85), 6-month ($71.70), one year ($131.40) and month to month ($10.95/month) subscriptions. And, shipping is included! Check out the Gifting page for more information about holiday gift giving deadlines. You can even print the gift card so your little traveler knows the adventure is on the way.
Win! A Six-Month Little Passports Subscription! (A $71.70 value.)
How to Enter: Visit Little Passports and check out the subscriptions and destinations. Leave a comment here telling me one country not listed you’d like to see Sam and Sofia visit.
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The Fine Print: Giveaway ends December 29. Open to US mailing addresses only. Thanks to Little Passports for providing the giveaway prize.










Whitney
December 16, 2009Followed Little Passports on Twitter.
Whitney
December 16, 2009Following you on twitter! @whitneytrujillo
Whitney
December 16, 2009I would likely buy the Globetrotter edition.
sara
December 16, 2009I would like them to visit Greece and all the historical places there
sara
December 16, 2009i follow little passports on twitter
@busymomto5
sara
December 16, 2009i would love to buy a years membership!
Amanda
December 16, 2009http://twitter.com/AStarrAMama/status/6752793200
Cynthiia M.
December 17, 2009tweet:
http://twitter.com/THEotherCYNtwit/status/6762835629
Linda
December 17, 2009I’d like either the Australia or Argentina kits. How exciting.
nan lara
December 17, 2009i’d like to see them go to ireland