Harlow went to a very progressive school in the city and their philosophy is to let the kids explore and create without a ton of teacher direction. Let’s just say, the art Harlow brought back from school was pretty abstract. Lots of scribbles, random brush strokes and found materials glued on larger pieces of paper.
This summer, Harlow is going to a camp where the teachers are obviously much more involved in the art work. She brings home a paper plate that looks exactly like a zebra or a construction paper pirate hat with no misplaced parts or scribbles outside the lines, and I pretty much know she had minimal involvement in the creation of these crafts.
Which is fine, because I feel no guilt whatsoever in throwing them out.
Beyond drawing, I haven’t done many crafts with Harlow at home because I thought she was still a little young. When Kiwi Crate contacted me to test out their Koala Crates with Harlow, I thought they were confused.
“You mean Mazzy?”
Mazzy and I had done a Snowman-themed Kiwi Crate last winter and I thought she would love their “Let’s Bake” Craft.
But no, they meant Harlow. While Kiwi Crates’ signature line is designed for kids 4-8 years-old, the Koala Crates are specifically designed for preschoolers.
Kiwi Crate aims to make it super convenient for busy parents to give their kids opportunities to explore, build and create by offering a subscription service that delivers age-appropriate hands-on projects to your door every month. I don’t know about you, but I’d rather spend my quality time doing the project than coming up with the project (and sourcing the materials), so this seems like a pretty good deal.
We got the Cityscapes Crate which includes all the materials and tools to create wooden city-themed blocks, a decorative bag for the blocks and painted skyline postcards.
Harlow was thrilled when I told her we were crafting together. She pulled out the “destructions” and looked them over so carefully, I was half expecting her to tell me what to do.
We made the blocks first which consisted of peeling off stickers and placing them on each side of a plain wooden cube.
It’s a simple task but it required great concentration from Harlow who wanted to get each one exactly straight. The task used up a good chunk of time too because there were 48 stickers to cover 12 different blocks.
The end result was pretty satisfying with a well-designed set of blocks that easily could have been purchased at a high end kid’s store. Meaning— I have no desire to toss it!
Harlow spent a bit of time playing with the blocks before we moved onto the next part of the project, which is another great thing about Kiwi Crate— most of their crafts are designed with future use in mind.
Next up was the sticker stencils which we used to decorate a cotton drawstring bag for the blocks. Harlow stuck the sticker stencils on the bag and then painted blue sparkly paint with a sponge applicator on top.
As much fun as Harlow was having (and she was clearly loving every moment), I think I had even more fun watching her experiment with new materials and seeing how focused she was on distributing the paint. Her mouth was pursed tightly in her “I’m concentrating” face.
I assure you, even though Harlow looks OH SO SERIOUS, she was loving every second of this.
After the bag was done, we moved onto the skyline painted postcards. In this instance, Harlow used the reverse of the stencil, which was placing the shapes on the paper wherever she pleased, painting over the entire thing and then peeling off the stickers once it dried.
I love how each activity was super simple but taught Harlow something completely new about positive and negative space.
The three crafts together took us about an hour and Harlow didn’t bore once. I actually think she would have continued playing and crafting but I told her we needed the projects to dry.
She was so excited to be making crafts at home and particular about executing correctly, it made me think— perhaps Harlow really did make the paper plate zebra?
Maybe I should pull it out of the trash.
Today, I am giving away a 6 month subscription to Kiwi Crate!
To enter, visit the Kiwi Crate site and tell me which project would most appeal to your child in the comments below.
You must be a Mommy Shorts Facebook Fan or subscriber to enter. You can use your winning subscription for Koala Crate (3-4 years old), Kiwi Crate (4-8 years-old), Tinker Crate (9-14+) or Doodle Crate (9-16+).
SPECIAL OFFER
For first time users, get an exclusive 30% off discount on your subscription using code SHORTS30. The discount will work on Koala, Kiwi, Tinker, and Doodle crates. Valid through 12/31/2015.
winner update:
And the winner is…. Michelle, whose daughter (aka destruction queen) would probably have the most fun with the castles & catapults kit – congrats! Please contact annie@mommyshorts.com to claim your prize!
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This post was sponsored by Kiwi Crate, but all thoughts and opinions are my own. Plus, if Harlow doesn’t like something, you’d know it!
My little guy would love the transportation kit. What a great resource to know about, thanks!
My daughter will be 3 next month and a Koala crate subscription would be a perfect birthday present!
Koala would be our pick
The color crate and transportation crate are right up our alley. My son has been noticing colors and their “matches” all over the place. He’d love to go on a color hunt. And he’s VERY into all vehicles….so the transportation crate would be so much fun. These crates look fantastic. Thanks for the introduction.
They are all darling!! The wild west one looks great! The sold out space one would have been my first pick though.
We would live koala box! We are homeschooling and we could use a JumpStart this fall as I have a new little baby too so having something ready to go is great! She is very into Gardens right now…but loved everything.
My daughter would love the music and rhythm crate koala crate. She thinks her singing voice is amazing!
My daughter would the cityscapes or bugs. She’s obsessed with all the weird creatures in our backyard 🙂
I can’t tell you how much fun my husband would have doing the Koala Crate with our son! Especially since he will be a big brother very soon, it would be special, just for Jack time!
I forgot to say – the color one my husband would love, but the transportation one would delight Jack’s heart!
My son would love the cityscape box! He loves stickers and blocks, how fun to make your own!
I love all of these crafts, but I think the animal safari cards would be my daughter’s favorite! She loves pointing out her favorite animals in her books. Right now her favorites are dogs (uppies), cats (meow meows) and horses (she cant say this yet so she clicks her tongue and bounces like she is riding a horse)!
The “Science of Color” kit would be a huge hit in our house. Really they all look amazing, a subscription to get a few would be well worth it!
My son would LOVE the transportation crate!! This is such a neat idea! Especially for a mom who specializes in Pinterest fails ????
My daughter would probably enjoy the blocks best because it involves stickers. She loves stickers.
My son would love the Music & Rhythm or the Transportation crate. Trucks and music are his jam!
This cityscape crate would be a winner in my house, but the transportation crate would also be a hit! (Just getting mail would be half the fun, ha!)
My twin boys will be 3 in December. We do lots of creative play. They would probably LOVE to explore either koala or kiwi! Both seem to fit our skill level and love for art! Thanks for the chance to win! Harlow is the sweetest, when she’s not giving the evil glare ????
Not a single one of these looks bad, it’s so hard to decide! Superhero, pirate, transportation…but the first that caught my eye was the ocean theme-my little guy LOVES whales, sharks, all sea creatures!
These are awesome! The transportation crate would be perfect for my 3 year old twins (boy/girl). My son loves making truck tracks on anything and everything, while my daughter loves anything craft related. This would be a win win for all of us!
My little diva would love the music and rhythm one. She sings all day long!
My 4yo would love the Let’s Bake or Butterfly Wings!
People are so creative, this is genius! My little one is always getting frustrated she can’t do the bigger activities. She would love the ocean creatures one, we are headed to the beach in September and she is obsessed with everything ‘ocean’!!
My daughter would love the Let’s Bake Kit. She loves watching baking and cooking videos and always wants to help in the kitchen.
Bugs or the Cityscapes. Looking for fun activities to do with my daughter to spend quality time before she get a brother or sister in November.
My 3 year old son would love the Colors Crate, I like the idea of these being set up for toddlers because I am always looking for new activities to try with him that will hold his attention but also teach him something! He starts preschool next week so this would be perfect!
My 3 year olds would love the Ocean Adventures! I always struggle to find crafts for us to do that I already have the supplies for. I am thrilled that they are now offering a pre-school version!
My little would love the transportation koala crate.
I love the garden Koala crate. My daughter loves to water the grass and tell the flowers to grow!
The kiwi or tinker crate. My son would like either one
The speedy race car, my daughter is obsessed with cars.
My son would love the Space Mobile, but it’s sold out. The Speedy Race Car looks really fun too!
Ocean Adventure or Speedy Race Car -my son is 3 1/2 so we could go with either the Koala or Kiwi and he would have a blast either way! He enjoys crafts at his Preschool so it would be awesome to be able to do it with him.
My little guy would love the ocean adventures crate.
I’d love to get the Color Koala Crate for my son!
The koala crate would keep my little 3 year old daughter busy! This kit looks like so much fun!!
My daughter would love the ocean crate!!
So easy – my girls would ADORE the garden Koala crate. So awesome!
My kids would go nuts over the Space Hero kit!
I have a five year old fascinated with how everything works, I’m tempted to try the Tinker Crate with him, but since he’s only 5 I’m afraid it would be too hard, but the kiwi crate ones don’t look like anything that would keep his attention longer than 10 seconds. My daughter, however, would LOVE butterfly wings.
My son would love the cityscape. It’s adorable.
Everett would be really into the Space Hero one as he has dressed up as Batman for a birthday party recently!
My 3-year old would love the Friendship and Feelings Koala Crate. She loves to draw faces on paper plates and I think she would enjoy making them with the pieces in the crate and changing them around. Thanks for the giveaway!
The discount code seems to be offering 3% off instead of 30%…
My son would love the Tinker Crate as he is totally science minded. He would love to make the trebuchet with his engineer grandpa.
My son would love the music and rhythm box.
Nora loves stickers AND blocks so I can’t wait to do the block project with her! I hope she is as into it as Harlow was!!!
These are so aweseome! I think my little boy would love the transportation koala crate. They’re all so cool though. I’d love to try them all…I’ll probably have more fun than him 🙂
My guys are super into dinosaurs and dress up but we’d love any koala crate – working on “more than scribbles” and fine motor skills at 2 and 4.
My son would absolutely love the ocean adventures or transportation ones!! He is loving trains and cars right now and of course the beach and ocean during these hot summer days!
The Koala crates look fantastic! My daughter would love the bugs crate!!
I would love to get the Koala Ocean Adventure crate. I think both my boys (1.5 and 3.5) would enjoy it since they love water and making watery messes.
I think my little would enjoy any of them, but would especially love the transportation or music kits. Rhythm is in his soul, but things that move always draw his eyes!
My 3 year old son would love the indoor fishing! He always wants to go fishing with daddy and even likes to pretend to fish for “catfish” of the back of grandpas couch. With the kind of cat toy that hangs on a sting on a stick. That cat is not as amused at this game!!!! Lol
My youngest would love the transportation koala crate – wheels and paint are always a winner.
My daughter (will be 3 later this month) would love the Ocean crate! It includes a puzzle, which is something we love to do together. And she absolutely loves the ocean, the pool–anything to do with water! We live not far from the Jersey shore area, so we definitely take advantage of being near the ocean and some great aquariums. She loves crafting, so I think she’d have a blast with this!
My daughter would love the ocean koala crate – or any of the koala crates! They look fabulous!
My 4 year old would love the shadow & light set. We love to do shadow puppets before bedtime!
The stained glass kit looks great!
My toddler would love the transportation project!! He is finally into playing with all the cars he got from family! He loves to yell “TRUCK!”when we drive by every single one. Makes me jump.
My 3 year old son would love the Koala Crate! Within the last few months he has gone from wanting nothing to do with crafting to obsessed with building things and filling up page after page of his coloring books.
These crates look amazing! My sweet boy would absolutely love the colors one ❤️
My daughter would love both the fairy koala crate and the ocean adventures one. They look so fun!!
my little one would really enjoy the cityscapes kit ????
My daughter would love the ocean adventure kit! She is obsessed with shakes and whales right now. The blocks that you did with Harlow looked fun too. Plus the blocks seemed like a nice little break for mom too while they put stickers on, which is always a plus lol
my son would love the transportation kit, he is all about “choo-choo” and going “wheee” (car rides.)
These. Are. Awesome! What kid doesn’t LOVE getting mail each month?! I look forward to trying the Koala Krates when my toddler is a bit older, but my eldest would Flip over the experiments in the Tinker Krates! What kid doesn’t love launching things? Well, building your own trebuchet seems like a good way to teach some physics, too!
Our boys would love Busy with Bugs! We go on Bug Hunts weekly and love reading our bug books.
My 4 year old son would love the Ocean Adventures box!
My three year old son would love the transportation box. He’s completely obsessed with cars and trucks. He’s right at that age where I think he’d like to craft but I’m scared of him making a mess or not staying focused. This box seems like a great idea.
WHAT A GREAT IDEA– MY GIRLS WOULD LOVE OCEAN ADVENTURE CRATE!!! THANKS
Love this! Especially not having to assemble all the “ingredients” myself… My little guy would love the transportation one.
My 2m5 yr old daughter would LOVE the garden crate. She loves all things nature 🙂
My 3 year old is obsessed with cars, trucks, Planes… You name it. He would love the transportation crate!
My daughters a little too young for the kiwi crate and it looks like you dont have a choice about the koala, but those blocks are super cute!
My daughter would love the garden koala crate. She’s really liking growing things in our garden right now and this would be a way to continue this trend inside as it gets cooler outside.
My son would love the Transportation or the Garden Koala Crate. I agree with you that having a subscription like this would make it so easy to craft with my son!!
My 3 yr old son Marshall would love the Ocean Adventure or Transportation or Colors crates!
My 3 y/o son is a little scared of bugs but also quite fascinated with them so I would choose the Bugs box first! Hope we win 🙂
My almost 3yo would love the transportation crate! Love the idea of “mess free” !!
Such a cool product and Harlow it looks like Harlow had fun! My son is 3 and would love BUGS! We’ve had an interesting summer -he thinks creepy crawlies are fascinating but has a(n irrational) fear of flying insects. We’re working through it (aka: waiting for it to pass) and the bug kit might be a fun solution.
My son would love the ocean adventures crate
The cityscape looks like tons of fun!
My girls (5 and 2) would love the Music & Rhythm Koala Crate!
My daughter would love the transportation crate! Anything with cars is a winner around here!
Busy with bugs looks really cool! My kids have done these before (after your snow post last year I got a few) and they love them.
This is so cute. Love her concentration face!
My 9yo girl loves, loves, loves doing all kinds of crazy experiments and I’m looking into a STEM middle school for her. The Tinker crate would be awesome!!! She’d probably love the Draw Bot, since it also has art. And she’d make me get the Kitchen Science Lab book. She’s gone thru all my food coloring and flour making all kinds of weird gooey things!
My 2.5 yo would love the Ocean Adventures Koala Crate!
My daughter would love the Bugs Koala Crate!
My daughter would love the interesting insects crate! What a great idea!
My 3.5 yr old would love any of the Koala crates, but has been obsessed with Fairies lately.
(And love the Boden dress. May need to get that one!)
My daughter loves fish and ocean animals! Ocean adventures would be perfect.
My Daughter would love the Music & Rhythm crate or the City Scape Crate you all did. She loves stickers!
I think my son would like the music & rhythm craft — he’s obsessed with music!
I think both my kids would love the Shadow & Light crate! Making shadow puppets is one of our favorite activities and reminds me of when I was little with my mom.
my daughter would love the music and rhythm box from koala crate, but since we have so much music and rhythm gear at home already (because she’s such a fan!), i’d pick the cityscapes box as her next choice. i can see her having *so* much fun based on your description and harlow’s pictures!
I think my son would love the bugs box from Koala Crate or the Discovering Dinos box from Kiwi Crate. These boxes would be great to encourage creativity but still guided so it doesn’t end up crazy.
My daughter would love the let’s bake crate! She’s always asking to help me in the kitchen
kiwi crates are one of my favorite things to give as gifts! My little lady is just getting to the age she herself could enjoy them! I know she would love the music and rhythm box!
Both my kids would love the Music and Rhythm crate. They make music all the time, but to make their own instruments would be awesome!
The cityscapes crate would be great! We just moved from NYC to the burbs! My 3 year old is missing loving her backyard but missing her old hood!
My little guy will be 6, and I think he would like them all lol!!! But especially the Busy with Bugs, Amusement Park, and Secret Agent!!