Now they offer up Nerd Block Jr, which is just like the original Nerd Block subscription, only it's for children and contains age appropriate toys. You can choose from a Boy or Girl Nerd Block Jr.
This past month we got a Girl Nerd Block Jr. and it featured Frozen, Minions, Harry Potter and more! The mystery box featured fun and nerdy items that my daughter loved. Not only was opening the box a surprise, but she got to watch her brother open his up a few days earlier, so of course she eagerly couldn't wait to see what was in the boxes and plastic eggs! The box contained awesome Nerd Gear for ages 6-11!
Inside the box was a Hello Kitty themed first aid kit,Olaf plush, two Harry Potter figurines, a Despicible Me Minion and a Shopkins. The Harry Potter characters were in the plastic eggs, so we had no clue what was to come until they were opened. She was super excited at the ones she received, she just started reading the books, so they were a huge hit! We had not clue what a Shopkin was, but it was a cute little characters from your favorite shops! She got a soap one.
Here is a closer look at the Harry Potter and items in the box:
HOW MUCH IS NERD BLOCK?
The blocks range from 13.99 to 19.99 a month, plus shipping. You may start and stop your Nerd Block subscription anytime you like, meaning there's no commitment!
Nerd Block Jr. is the first subscription service of it’s kind dedicated specifically to junior nerds! So if you are looking for a fun gift that keeps on giving, order a NERD BLOCK JR. for your little man. Each month there is something different and each month he will be eagerly awaiting the postman! This fun box is not only fun for the kids to play with, it is a great conversational piece and even the bigger Nerds in the house (hubby) was jealous and wanted in on the Nerd action. Go ahead and get your Nerd on!
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