At Little Fun Club we read a lot of children’s books. Not only do we read books to our own children every day, we read each book sent to our subscribers so we can compile a box that is as perfect as can be. Deliveries are a very exciting time at Little Fun Club. Every Continue reading
Author Archives: Little Fun Club Staff
Alicia D.
The Little Fun Club provided my sweet two year old niece with wonderful books that inspire her imagination. She loved opening her special box of books each month to find the exciting new books you sent. The selections were always age appropriate and fun. I initially subscribed to provide my niece with an educational and Continue reading
Content and Art in a Box
From brushing their teeth to making their beds, as parents we wish to promote healthy habits for our children. We also want to promote healthy learning habits as soon as possible so that our children will become productive and well rounded adults. A Boy Called Dickens by Deborah Hopkinson is a wonderful way to include Continue reading
Brandy
We definitely are fans of this subscription, and the value just on retail prices was $33, nicely over the price of this curated box. From our experience with Little Fun Club, I’d say that they have excellent taste! Read More
Reading to Infants
Interest in infant linguistics has shown a recent spike since our first blog post, and new mommies should be aware of the recent research. From television to radio and from biology to psychology, everyone is talking about the importance of speaking to your newborn. As parents, you wish to provide your child with the best Continue reading
Quality Content
In the world of iPads, smart phones, YouTube, and Minecraft how do you keep your child interested in quality content? How do you avoid exposing him or her to mind numbing stuff? How do you balance the daily intake of technology? What can you do to ensure they are not watching a toy review or Continue reading
Promoting Creativity in a World of Standards
Education is the one of the most important steps of development. However, it seems strange that such weight and pressure is pressed into just one form of growth. Creativity is just as critical as a formal education.
Children Who Read
As parents, we work hard to raise happy and successful children. However, there is no handbook to tell us how this can be achieved. There never was. Over ages society came up with different tools that can help us to achieve the goal of raising accomplished adults. In our opinion books are the perfect examples Continue reading
@LaniMSays
This is really a no-fills club that is perfect for families looking to create a life-long love of reading. Whether it is you reading to your children, or your children curling up with a good book, I love the idea behind this box. Sometimes keeping it simple really is the best way to go! The Continue reading
Why Should You Read to Children?
Reading with your child has many benefits. Some benefits are more obvious than others, and some may be more longterm than others. Overall, the value of reading is infinite and the opportunity to educate our children should be cherished. Through reading, your child will develop stronger language and communication skills. Even as adults, we are Continue reading