Get Creative with Creator Box – Giveaway

This is a sponsored review with Mums the Word Network and Creator Box . All opinions are my own.

The summer is over and that means that the weather has gotten cooler. When it does the kids are usually indoors and boredom sometimes sets in. I know with my brothers it doesn’t take much for them to get bored. Mikael my 9 year old brother who is autistic always has to be doing something. Kyle my older brother can entertain himself for hours on the computer but Mikael loves being on the go. He’s also very creative and loves using his hands. When mommy was given the chance to review a brand new box that would help with his creativity she took it. After all there is only so much she can do to keep him entertained. Introducing Creator Box! It’s a monthly service for kids that sends them a monthly project which also helps with learning. Every month, they deliver a new build-it-yourself toy, and a learning guide with inspiration, instructions, lessons and challenges. There are currently two subscription packages. An Intro-Creator Track which provides up to 10 projects for $19.95 and a Smart Tech Design Tracks with Little Bits which builds up to 6 projects for $39.95. The Smart Tech Design Tracks are motorized projects.

My brother this month received the Creator Box Catapult kit and he couldn’t wait to get started. One of the things recommended by Creator Box is that kids do most of the work. There are a few things that adults do help with but please don’t take over!

Now the guide comes with a little history about “The Mighty Catapult”. Did you know that two thousand years ago the Romans dominated the world. One of their most effective weapons was the catapult! The Romans built catapults so that they could hurl large stones or boulders at their enemies, and smash through the walls of forts or cities. Arrows and swords were no match for the mighty catapult!

The Creator Box comes with everything needed to built the catapult. Mommy didn’t have to worry that she needed to go and find something to use because everything needed was included. Mikael because he’s 9 decided that he wanted to do it all on his own, even glue the parts that needed to be glued together.

The design instructions was really easy to follow and if you have an older child that’s really great at following directions they’ll have no problems.

It was amazing seeing the finished project and he felt such a big accomplishment knowing that he did it all by himself.

Your kids are going to love this subscription. I know that my brother did and he had a lot of fun actually playing with his catapult when it was all done as well. Now he just has to decorate it to make it fully his and much more beautiful than it is right now.

The guide comes with activities that you can do with your kids and you can share your creation after you are finished building your project. Simply take a picture or video and share it using the hastag #CreatorBox.

Now if you want to get a subscription I do have 2 coupons to share with you. You won’t regret getting a subscription for your little one at all.

  • 5CB = $5 off first single box purchase
  • 50Sub = 50% off first box in subscription purchase

Mikael loves his Creator Box and says it gets his BIG KIDS THUMBS UP!

Here are the ways you can connect with Creator Box:-

How would you like to give the Creator Box a try! One of you can win a subscription to Creator Box and get your little one’s creative juices running. Winner will be randomly selected by PunchTab. You will have 48 hours to reply to the email sent. Failure to reply will mean forfeiting your prize and a new winner will be chosen. Good luck!


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