Saturday, February 17, 2018

March My Imagination Mail Review and Giveaways

My Imagination Mail is a new subscription box catered towards young children and their families. Boxes are packed with holiday-themed toys, crafts, and activities to engage your child's imagination and create lasting memories.

*Disclaimer: This box was sent to See, Shop, Love! in exchange for an honest review.



My Imagination Mail was created by Holly and Mike Roper. Holly is a former preschool teacher, and she and Mike both were all too aware of the struggle between balancing work and making memories with their children. They were inspired to create this box to help children all over make fond memories with their families centered around imaginative play and creative thinking!

My Imagination Mail has three subscription options:
  • Weekly Holiday Magic Postcards - $9.99 per month for a customized postcard with a personalized message delivered to your door each week.
  • Monthly Holiday Magic Box - $34.99 per month for a box with a personalized letter, seasonal toys, crafts, stickers, character activity calendar, collector's pin, and other holiday items
  • Complete Holiday Magic Experience - $39.98 per month (save $5/month) for the Monthly Holiday Magic Box AND the Weekly Holiday Magic Postcards
All prices include shipping to the continental U.S. They currently do not ship to P.O. boxes.

This is a review for the Holiday Magic Box.



I love the design of this box! The outer packaging is full of cute and colorful seasonal images. All of the items are carefully and snugly packaged inside. At the top of the box is an insert for a grown-up helper, along with the character calendar. This month's box features fun holidays for March and April.


This box is full of fun items! As I was unpackaging it I kept thinking, "wow, there's more!" There were so many items that I couldn't even fit them all back in the box when I was done, but that's mostly because I didn't pay attention to how they all fit in in the first place.


See what I mean? Lots of toys, treats, and games in the box. I would have absolutely loved unboxing something like this when I was a kid! The box is also pretty gender neutral, which is great for all kids.


Each month your child will receive a letter from a holiday character. This month's box features a lot of Easter themed items, so of course the letter is from Eddie the Easter Bunny! Click here to view the full-sized version of the letter.

I think this is such a cute and creative addition to the box. I'm sure kids will be excited to get their very own letter from the Easter Bunny, and if your kid is a little older it's something they can practice reading with you.



There are a lot of different characters and brands represented in the box. I love all of the bunny items, since rabbits are my favorite animal, but there's also things for St. Patrick's Day and general spring-themed items as well. You can see in the photo directly above that the Collector's Pin for this month is a white rabbit with a red bow tie (center of the photo).




I like the range of items here. There are simple games like the mini Dominoes, plus fun crafts like the felt poster and styrofoam planes and rabbit to put together. I also loved stickers when I was younger (and honestly, still do now) so the St. Patrick's Day and Easter/Spring stickers would have also been a huge hit with younger me!


One of the two main games is the Hatchimals CollEGGtibles Jumbo Card Game. I know Hatchimals are huge right now, and this comes with an exclusive figure and a simple card game.




The biggest item in the box is the Egg Head Game. It has a small die and 12 plastic eggs. The rules are simple, as you can see above. It seems a little bit messy and definitely to be played outdoors, but my brothers and I would have loved something like this when we were kids!

The Grown-Up Helper insert lists all of the items in the box along with ideas on how to use them, such as using the Hatchimals game for family game night or using the foam stickers for cards and arts and crafts. There's also a reminder that some of the items have small pieces and everything is intended for ages 3+, and to have adult supervision during all activities.
Bottom Line: I think My Imagination Mail is wonderful! I would have loved receiving this box each month as a kid. It's full of colorful, fun activities with lovely personal touches like the character letter. I think this box is a great way to spend time with your kids and create memories.

My Imagination Mail has generously offered TWO giveaways for my readers!

The first one is simple: The first 100 people to leave their shipping information in the Rafflecopter widget below will be mailed a personalized postcard from the Easter Bunny! Postcards will be printed mid-March and mailed in time for Easter (April 1st). Enter your information in the Rafflecopter below and the first 100 addresses will be sent to My Imagination Mail. The postcard image is below:



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The second giveaway is for the April Complete Holiday Magic Experience: one Holiday Magic Box plus one month of postcards (four total). Enter using the Rafflecopter widget below. This sweepstakes is open to continental U.S. residents aged 18+ and ends at 12:00 AM EST on February 25, 2018. My Imagination Mail will be sending the prize directly.

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8 comments:

  1. "What is one of your favorite holiday memories with your child/children/family?" Christmas is always a great family occasion!

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  2. One of my favorite memories was watching Toby open her gifts this last Christmas. I took pictures and videos.

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  3. My most recent favorite memory, was building a gingerbread house with the kids. We had so much fun. And yes...some people kept eating the decorations. (jozywails@gmail.com)

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  4. My favorite memory is getting home from a deployment in time for Thanksgiving last year!

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  5. My favorite memories are from Christmas Eve when my kids' excitement and tha anticipation of magic is contagious!

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  6. Going to easter egg hunts was always my favorite holiday tradition!

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  7. Mine is last year when my son actually hunted the eggs. He was so proud of himself every time he found an egg I could not have been more happy at that moment!!

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  8. Spending Christmas Eve with my Grandkids waiting for Santa!

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