
Little Passports
Culture is something most parents would probably want to share with their children, whether it is community activities, national holidays, heritage, or for the sake of knowledge.
Little Passports is one way to educate your children about different cultures. The fee is very affordable ($10.95 per month) and looks to be worth the money as each month you receive kits via postal mail with souvenirs and a letter from the mascots, Sam and Sofia. Also, there are monthly codes given so your child can play the games and activities on Little Passports in their section called
Boarding Zone.
In a way it is like Toot & Puddle with more hands-on activities.
A portion of each sale with Little Passports goes to charities like SOS Children’s Villages and Ubuntu Education Fund. So, in a way, you are giving to some educational causes while educating your children too.
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2 Comments to 'Little Passports: Bringing Culture to Children'
July 19, 2009
This actually does sound interesting. I think I will look into this a little more. Stopping by from MBC and added you to the list of networked blogs. Have a great weekend.
October 2, 2009
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