16 Best Subscription Boxes for Kids (2025): STEM, Books, Clothes, Snacks

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My kids’ appetite for stickers is endless. I find them constantly, on the mirrors in our house, on their school calendars and their water bottles, and sometimes stuck to the back of my chair or in the car. Stickers are also an accessible way to support independent artists. Maybe you can’t buy a board or a T-shirt, but a sticker only costs a few dollars and you can display it anywhere.

For $12 a month, Stickii Club offers three different styles of stickers: cute, vintage, or pop, as well as a storage pouch and three stationery items, like a notepad, card, or stamp. The club works with independent artists and illustrators (no AI-generated art yet) to produce original drawing sheets. We tried the Pop subscription. These stickers are wonderful. There is a great variety in the sheets sent. Some are vinyl, others clear, but all are high quality and meticulously detailed. The artist is also noted on each corner so we can look it up ourselves. My children were delighted and exchanged them like change. I’m now investing in Stickii folios (starting at $18) in hopes that I can keep them a little more organized (and stick a few on my laptop while I’m at it).

★ Alternative: You cannot choose the box style with a Pipsticks Kids Club Sticker Pack ($20)but with so many to choose from, there are bound to be stickers that your child(ren) will love. It includes 15 sheets of Pipstickers, collectible stickers, a postcard, an activity book and much more. I have two kids who love stickers, and even we found the classic pack a little too much; Pipsticks also offers a small pack option for $14.

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