
Lillypost is a monthly book subscription box that sends children's books to your door! Each month, tiny fingers will discover carefully curated books, a lovely little note and stickers for fun! There are three different subscription options: Board Book Box (4 Board Books, Ages 0-3), Mixed Book Box (2 Picture Books & 1 Board Book, For All Ages) & Picture Book Box (3 Picture Books, Ages 4-7)
Cost: Canada - $24.95/month | US - $19.95/month
Shipping: Canada - $7.95/box | US - $4.95/box
Discount: CLICK HERE → Save $10 off your first box!
This is the board book box. It is for ages 0-3 and includes 4 board books.

Scholastic Carry and Learn Opposites
Carry and Learn Opposites stars a new cast of adorable animals learning all about opposites on the farm!
Every Carry and Learn book has touch-and-feels, tabs, and lift-the-flaps.
Toddlers will touch, feel, lift, learn, slide, and grow with every book!
Die-cut tabs on each page invite readers to turn the page on their own.

Nursery Rhyme Time Old MacDonald
Classic nursery songs all children love paired with quirky, colorful illustrations on every page. Kids and parents will notice details and humorous images throughout these books that add a modern twist to the age-old rhymes.

Hens Don't Crow by A. H. Benjamin & Rebecca Elliott
In Hens Don't Crow!, Rooster falls ill. Who will wake up the animals? Hen volunteers, but everyone knows hens don't crow! Loveable characters and humorous storytelling make this year's Storytime titles a hit for reading aloud.

I'm Wild About You! by Sandra Magsamen
With innovative touchable felt pieces on the cover and engaging and unique artwork on the inside, babies and toddlers will love holding, touching, and reading Sandra Magsamen's Heart-felt Books! This animal-filled love story will have little ones stomping, waddling, and roaring for more!

This box has an animal theme which is fine but I would've preferred a bit more variety. The carry and learn book is fun and what child doesn't love singing Old MacDonald?! The only book I didn't care for was the Hens Don't Crow. It just didn't capture my little one's attention.
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