The gift for the kid who has everything: A stylish clothing subscription box that gives back
We were pretty excited when we discovered and tried Kidbox last year, which we described like Stitchbox for kids newborn to 14. What’s especially cool is that Kidbox is giving back in a big way.
For every subscription purchased, a new item of clothing will be given to a child who really needs it through Delivering Good — and you get to pick the charity, whether you want to help low-income families, children of military parents, or kids who are victims of a natural disaster who have immediate clothing needs. The list of charities rotates.
Kidbox is aiming to distribute new clothes to one million children in need. That’s some goal!
It’s also why I think a Kidbox subscription would make a fantastic holiday gift, particularly for that kid who has way too many toys already. (You know the one!)
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Whether you set up the subscription for your fashionable son or daughter or purchase a Kidbox gift card for someone you love, kids will love receiving a box in the mail that’s been assembled just for them based on their own personal style.
My own 10 year old has Kidbox high on her Christmas wish list this year and I think that’s cool. Holiday style and giving back are always in fashion, right?
Visit Kidbox to sign up for a gift subscription now or order a gift card so a lucky kid on your list can start filling out their own style profile.
I never thought twice about diapering my son with the eco-not-so-conscious disposable diaper. I have to admit, I thought that cloth diapers were still big cotton towels that required safety pins, manual dexterity, and a whole lot of free time.
Don’t get any sick ideas, dear readers. We’ve all seen our share of those softies and we certainly don’t need a stuffed one of THOSE laying around the house.
When my 3 year old was a newborn we planned a trip to Europe and before I could say auf viedersehn, my brain pictured all the filthy traveling potties we would encounter while changing her diaper.