Little Passports – A Global Adventure
Feature — By Judy on September 4, 2009 at 7:30 am
My son is curious about the world. I believe his interest in what is “out there” stems from many factors, but the primary one is an unyielding interest in people. Being adopted internationally has been a springboard of sorts for discussion about how people are different and similar worldwide.
His Little Passports suitcase arrived this summer. In it was a boarding pass (with his own special secret code that allows him to play games on Little Passports Boarding Zone), his World Traveler passport, a wall map, stickers for his suitcase, a photo of Sofia and Sam on their adventure, an activities sheet, and a personalized letter from his new friends Sam and Sofia about their new adventure.
Was he excited? Oh yes!
Encouraging your child to become a world traveler easy and fun with Little Passports – A Global Adventure. Each month Little Passports sends out a new travel package that encourages your child to explore the world through letter a personalized letter from Sofia and Sam, souvenirs, activities, and online (fun and educational) games. Items are appropriate for a child 5 years and up.
A Little Passports subscription costs $10.95 a month (which includes shipping). You can sign-up for a subscription for your child today! Little Passports stands behind their product with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Little Passports is committed to helping improve the conditions of children around the world. A portion of the
proceeds of your subscription will be donated to select charities they believe are positively impacting the lives of children around the world. Learn more about the charities they’ve partnered with and the efforts they’re supporting around the world.
Judy’s essays and articles appear in parenting magazines. Her story, “Souls Speak,” is featured in A Cup of Comfort for Adoptive Families: Stories That Celebrate a Special Gift of Love . “Healing the Roots of Our Grafted Tree” is featured in the upcoming Pieces of Me: Who Do I Want to Be? (EMK Press, September, 2009). She blogs at The International Mom’s Blog


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