| Have any of you signed up for Lovevery subscription boxes? Was it worth the cost? |
| Yes!! I really love it. I found it worth it - I like that everything is exactly age appropriate and they're pretty high quality materials. I also really like the Montessori principles that are incorporated into the toys - the object permanence box, the fact that they include so many pictures of real children and emotions, etc. It's pretty much all Montessori stuff that you could 100% buy on your own but easier because it comes at the right time for your child's development, you don't have to research it yourself, and it comes with some extras like activity cards and guides for the parent. |
For a first kid. The second kid just plays with all the big kid toys anyway
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| yes- the resale value is also extremely high |
| yes - it takes all the guess work out of what to buy for my child and I can see how each toy helps his development (he's 6 months). by limiting his toys to only those that come from Lovevery, I also don't have an overflow of toys in the house, or cheap plastic ones to worry about. very happy with our subscription! |
| We really like it. Our child has a lot of toys but we particularly like what comes from Lovevery. |
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Yes I’m a hardcore minimalist - house stuff and love very toys are the only things we bought. He adores them and finds ways to play with then differently lots and lots of options. The block set is great too. They nail it with everything. I order crates in advance and pack some stuff for birthday or xmas.
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| Wow, these reviews are so positive that I wonder if they are real. Not saying they’re not -I’ve seen the ads but never considered it and now I’ll have to look! |
| Absolutely. If everyone else here hasn’t already convinced you, here’s another review. I’ve been getting the subscription since the first/youngest box, and the toys are so unique and well made. Some of them I’ve never even seen before, and they incorporate learning and development in a cool way. If you plan on having more kids after your first (assuming you’re on your first) these toys will last for them, too. |
| I’m looking at it, but it seems like I could just buy these toys for less, no? And some of them we already have. I’m not sure I see the value. |
I suppose that's the case with any subscription box - most of the cost is for convenience |
+1. I left one of the first comments (I’m real btw!) and mentioned that you could totally buy all of the products on their own. But the subscription part takes all the work out/you get developmentally appropriate toys at the right time for your baby’s age/you don’t have to do the research. |
If you look into the later boxes you really can’t buy them individually for example the toy sink from Amazon breaks in 2 days and is very lightweight where kid knocks it I know I had it - now the lovevery sink is sturdy and still works after a year. I’ve gotten wooden toys from fancy shops with splinters and cracks but the lovevery ones are pristine. They’re just better. |
I am this PP and I caved at 2am after 10,000 Instagram ads and I must admit the toys are lovely. An indulgence, but nice. |
| My family loves Lovevery so they buy every single one for my child. I do not think it's worth the expense. It actually surprises me how many people love it - my child would rather play with a whisk so maybe I just don't have a montessori-kinda-kid. |