This time last year I reviewed a Weekend Box.....You can read the review here. When the lovely Andy contacted us again and asked if we would like another we of course said "yes please"......
Back in April 2013 Andy the creator of the Weekend box was looking for gift ideas for his nieces and
nephews (who were all 4-6 at the time). He wanted to buy something
educational (yet fun), something that would engage them and teach them
about the world. He couldn't find anything that fit so he quit his job and
started Weekend Box.
Each box has 4 activities....
Something to EAT (a healthy recipe with accompanying secret ingredient) -- Something to MAKE (a craft kit with all the materials required) -- Something GREEN (some seasonal seeds to plant or something to make with recycling/rubbish material) -- Something to EXPLORE (sensory exploration games, for example).
The theme of our Weekend Box this time was Chinese New Year!
All the activities included in our box were fantastic.....We had Chinese Dragon, Chinese lanterns, A paper plate drum and Fortune cookies to make.....
We started off with the Paper plate drum.....The instructions were easy to follow but I don't think the blue tac worked well attaching the lolly sticks to the plate.....I also ended gluing the paper plates together so they were held in place....Ellie had a lot of fun making this and got right into it....She didn't need much help from me.....She of course had to stick everything on the plate....She doesn't believe in the theory that less is more.....hehehe
Next up we made the Chinese Dragon....This again was straightforward and Ellie completed most of it herself with a little help from me....She said this was her favourite activity. We didn't use the paint as Ellie wanted to use pens to colour the dragons head and tail in herself with a lot of different colours....It was down to personal preference! I did like the fact there was little blobs of glue supplied to hold the lolly sticks in place....These worked much better than the blue tac in the previous activity.....
Then we got onto making the Chinese lanterns.....Ellie actually squealed with excitement when she saw the paint! It had actual glitter in.....This made her day! We made 6 of them....Yes I had 6 toilet roll tubes in my bathroom....hehehe Everything again was supplied in the box apart from the water to mix the paint (obviously)....There was even a paint brush but we used our own which was a bit larger or we would have been there all day....hehehe
The only activity we never fitted in over the weekend was making the fortune cookies.....We easily could have if we hadn't been busy doing other things.....We will be making them tonight though! I am a little confused....On the ingredient list it says honey is needed but in the instructions I can't see where it's used....I'm sure we'll figure it out!!
All in all we again loved The Weekend Box.....The activities were well thought out with the Chinese New Year theme, age appropriate and lots of fun....These are perfect for this time of year when the weather isn't too good and you need something different to do indoors....
All the activities included in our box were fantastic.....We had Chinese Dragon, Chinese lanterns, A paper plate drum and Fortune cookies to make.....
We started off with the Paper plate drum.....The instructions were easy to follow but I don't think the blue tac worked well attaching the lolly sticks to the plate.....I also ended gluing the paper plates together so they were held in place....Ellie had a lot of fun making this and got right into it....She didn't need much help from me.....She of course had to stick everything on the plate....She doesn't believe in the theory that less is more.....hehehe
Next up we made the Chinese Dragon....This again was straightforward and Ellie completed most of it herself with a little help from me....She said this was her favourite activity. We didn't use the paint as Ellie wanted to use pens to colour the dragons head and tail in herself with a lot of different colours....It was down to personal preference! I did like the fact there was little blobs of glue supplied to hold the lolly sticks in place....These worked much better than the blue tac in the previous activity.....
Then we got onto making the Chinese lanterns.....Ellie actually squealed with excitement when she saw the paint! It had actual glitter in.....This made her day! We made 6 of them....Yes I had 6 toilet roll tubes in my bathroom....hehehe Everything again was supplied in the box apart from the water to mix the paint (obviously)....There was even a paint brush but we used our own which was a bit larger or we would have been there all day....hehehe
The only activity we never fitted in over the weekend was making the fortune cookies.....We easily could have if we hadn't been busy doing other things.....We will be making them tonight though! I am a little confused....On the ingredient list it says honey is needed but in the instructions I can't see where it's used....I'm sure we'll figure it out!!
All in all we again loved The Weekend Box.....The activities were well thought out with the Chinese New Year theme, age appropriate and lots of fun....These are perfect for this time of year when the weather isn't too good and you need something different to do indoors....
The boxes are sent out using Royal Mail Second Class on Tuesdays and you should receive your box by Friday in time for the weekend and can be sent out fortnightly or monthly!
Each box costs £7.50 (billed monthly as £15.00 for fortnightly boxes or £7.50 for monthly boxes)....I think they are well worth it....
BUT If you are a new customer I am giving you the chance to try your first box for FREE by using the code NMAM when you sign up!
We were sent the Weekend Box free of charge....This is our honest review....All thoughts and opinions are our own...
We were sent the Weekend Box free of charge....This is our honest review....All thoughts and opinions are our own...
we tried out our very first weekend box over the weekend. my kids really enjoyed it
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it.....They really are great x
DeleteWhat a brilliant idea and so affordable too xx
ReplyDeleteVery....We had great fun x
DeleteThey look like great fun! I'm tempted to try the free box out.
ReplyDeleteOhh go for it ;)
DeleteI love the weekend boxes, they are so much fun and saves us trying to think of new ideas every few weeks :D
ReplyDeleteThey have some fab ideas...So much better than anything I could come up with x
DeleteOoooh we have just received our first one - it looks great! Looks like you had loads of fun x #TriedTested
ReplyDeleteWe did, Thank you! Enjoy yours x
DeleteWhat a fantastic idea xx
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DeleteWe enjoyed ours last time but have soooo much crafty stuff it isn't for me. Great for people that don't have lots though and some lovely ideas.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't for everyone....I am rubbish at coming up with ideas though....hehehe x
DeleteThese look great, I love the idea of a box full of activities for the weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with the #WeekendBlogHop!
They're such fun!
DeleteThank you for hosting x
Oh, I've seen something about these recently and thought what a lovely idea. I'm glad you enjoyed them xx
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeletePerfect for a rainy day I think! Such a good idea! :)
ReplyDeleteThey sure are x
DeleteThese are a really good idea, the kids love them too. This box looks like a really good one, love the dragon!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was a good one...Such fab ideas x
Deleteooh you did better than us, we only fitted 2 of the activities in this weekend and I haven't started writing the post up yet. we improvised with the honey #triedtested
ReplyDeleteAhh Once my girl gets going there is no stopping her....hehehe
Deletewe are massive fans of weekend box over here, its so nice to see other fab boxes :-)
ReplyDeleteWe are huge fans too....
DeleteFantastic, especially when so many of us are stuck indoors due to the poor weather x
ReplyDeleteThey are perfect for a wet, cold day.....
DeleteThese are a great idea! We often have grand plans for the weekend but we are both so shattered we often end up wasting the days, at least with these they're an in-house activity. Doubling up as great for rainy days. I had never heard of this company so thank you for that! x
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome....Thank you x
DeleteThis looks great fun. I have to say I was particularly taken with the idea of the dragon :)
ReplyDeleteIt was fantastic.....Thank you x
DeleteI love the idea of this but I am always a little disappointed with the actual contents of boxes like this. Fab idea for short breaks away or birthday presents though x x
ReplyDeleteI never even thought of giving them as birthday presents! Great idea! Thank you x
DeleteWe only had ours at the weekend for our review. They are amazing. I loved it and so did the boys.
ReplyDeleteThat's great to hear x
DeleteThey really are such a good idea - they'd make a lovely gift.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see you linking up with #TriedTested this week :) x
Thank you x
DeleteWe had the same box and the same problem with the glue tack on the drums. I think our favourite was the fortune cookies,so simple to make and the kids loved them, but then my kids do love their cooking. :)
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