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Little Passports is your child’s ticket to an exciting global adventure. Inspire a love and understanding of the world as your child learns about a country’s geography, history and culture in a fun and memorable way.

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  • Travel the World with Little Passports

    Look what arrived in the mail! Our little guy is pretty smitten with his adorable, play suitcase he got for his recent 7th birthday. But it's not JUST a suitcase. It's actually a subscription of sorts, to a vicarious worldwide adventure.

  • Little Passports Takes Kids Around the World

    Global citizenship takes a spin in the fun zone with Little Passports, a monthly subscription program that is designed to introduce children ages 5 to 10 to countries around the world.

  • Yay for the Mail! For your Tiny Traveler:

    Adventure kits from different countries - containing souvenirs, an activity sheet, and access to online games - will entertain your kid while also teaching him about places and people around the world.

  • Our Favorite Things

    Subscribe to Little Passports, and your kids may be more excited than the family dog to see the postal carrier.

  • NBC’s School Pride

    Little Passports was featured on NBC's School Pride as part of the renovation and transformation of Kingston Springs Elementary School in Tennessee. Little Passports donated year-long Little Passports subscriptions for Kingston kindergarteners.

  • Little Passports Featured on KTLA Morning News

    Listen to what some of our globetrotting friends are learning from Little Passports!

  • Little Passports Featured on Fox 5 San Diego

    See how excited kids are about Little Passports!

  • Little Passports Featured on San Diego 6 News

    Hear about the inspiration behind Little Passports!

  • 2009 Holiday Gift Guide: Pretend Pen-Pal Package

    Globe-trotting pals Sam and Sofia send monthly letters and souvenirs (toy sushi!).

  • Scholastic Parent & Child Magazine

    With this subscription-based monthly mailing, characters Sofia and Sam travel the globe and send your child personalized packages from different countries. Each includes a letter, souvenirs, and more.

  • Little Passports - A Great Way to Teach Geography

    What I absolutely love about Little Passports is that it is so unique! Something I've never thought about before. It's a great way to inspire a love and understanding of the world, and instill a sense of curiosity in our kids about geography and traveling.

  • Bon Voyage

    Little Passports, a new educational subscription service for 6- to 10-year-olds, will plant a love of travel without the need to leave home.

  • Bringing the World to Kids On and Offline

    Kids today are so digitally savvy that they tend to forget what it means to play. Their worlds are so consumed with technology, that the offline world doesn't exist or is simple an after thought. Trying to combine the draw of online gaming with the creativity of the offline world is a company called Little Passports, a global adventure for children aged 6-10, combining the best of offline media and online games.

  • Savvy Picks: Little Passports

    A smart, carefully crafted toy for grade-schoolers that never veers into the too-old-too-fast tween slickness -- a Savvy pick indeed!

  • AOL - 15 Toys & Products to Inspire Gifted Kids

    Indiana Jones wannabes will want to sign up for Little Passports. Each month, Sofia and Sam will send a care package filled with games, stickers, and souvenirs from a different country. Embark on a three-month, six-month or yearlong trip and "travel" to places like Brazil, Japan, France, Mexico and Egypt. A subscription starts at $10.95 per month.

  • Monthly Mail Service Turns Kids into Globe-trotters

    In an era dominated by electronic communication, people are embracing concepts from a slower age, like the company that transforms emails into paper letters and one that resurrected the classic telegram. Little Passports combines that nostalgia for 'real' mail and combines it with the convenience of a subscription service.

  • Win a Little Passports Subscription

    Your child's imagination will soar to countries such as Argentina, Australia, China, Egypt, France, India, Japan, Mexico and South Africa.

  • Little Passports - Staycation ideas for kids during summer vacation

    Little Passports is an awesome idea for school-aged kids (6 to 10 years old) as it combines offline and online fun while teaching kids about geography and other cultures. It takes staycation to a whole new level.

  • Favorite New Travel Product - Little Passports

    This creative and fun product was an instant hit with all of my children (ages 6-10).

  • Armchair World Travel for Kids: Little Passports

    But, let's be honest: geography can be dry and boring. Being there makes it interesting, but not all of us can afford to visit the world at large with our children. Enter "Little Passports: A Global Adventure." Winner of the Parent's Choice Award in 2009, Little Passports is a wonderful gift idea for children age 6 to 10.

  • Little Passports

    Little Passports is a great way to introduce kids to the idea of other cultures, and to make those far away places seem more real than just shapes on a map.

  • Little Passports

    Little Passports is a child's ticket to a world of exciting global adventure. For starters, your purchase will get your child a little suitcase filled with a play passport, stickers, a colorful world map, games, souvenirs, photos and boarding passes.

  • Little Passports

    So if you need a great gift idea that is more than just a one time gift check out Little Passports. I think you and your child will love it. It would also make a great gift to give your child's teacher. A gift she could use with her class each month for a few months that I think they would all love.

  • They See London, They See France

    If your child is hankering for something a little more exotic than their back yard or the neighborhood swimming pool, they can travel along with Little Passports characters, Sofia and Sam, each month.

  • Go Around the World with Little Passports

    The First Month Explorer kit rocks, especially the map! We have atlases and travel books in our library, but this is the first foldout map that the kids have owned. I'm kicking myself -- putting a map up on the wall really should have been the first step, and I'm grateful to Little Passports for including it.

  • Little Passports Fun: Brazil

    Delightfully different, a Little Passports subscription surprises children each month, inspiring them to become global citizens. I love the Little Passports! Last month when I first got my starter kit, I couldn't WAIT for the next installment. And, I hoped that there was more.

  • Little Passports ~ A Global Adventure

    Little Passports is such a fun project especially over the summer months . . . Payton is very excited to learn about the different countries.

  • Little Passports

    If you want to keep your kids learning throughout the summer, this is a great way to expose them to the world around them. They'll be getting a head start on the school year to come as well.

  • Pack Your Bags, Baby. We're Headed to Brazil!

    Inside I uncover a bounty of items, presumably collection on their journey. There are photographs, wooden puzzles, stickers, stamps, a letter from our two travelers, a puzzle and a boarding pass. The boarding pass allows you access to an online component of the adventures. There are games to play as well as more to learn about each locale.

  • Savvy Auntie Gift Guide

    As a Savvy Auntie who may travel for work or pleasure, indulge your niece or nephew in the magic of travel, without having to pack them up! This subscription gift is a great idea for a Long Distance Auntie who wants to 'show up' on her niece and nephew's doorstep however she can.

  • Little Passports: Brazil!

    Last month we guessed that Sam and Sophie would be visiting Brazil next. And we were right! We grabbed our suitcase and headed to our playroom, where we'd hung the world map that came in the first package. Sam used his mad geography skills to locate Brazil on the map.

  • Little Passports: Growing Young Explorers

    Even in the digital age, is there anything more exciting for a child than a package arriving in the mail? And if that package is from an exotic, far-off country, all the better! The creators of Little Passports use a combination of real, tangible items and interactive online games that are guaranteed to get kids excited to learn about our neighbors around the globe.

  • Traveling the Globe Without Leaving Her Room

    Clover was engrossed in the map, looking up where she was and where she's been, also asking me to point out some of the farther off countries I've visited. She excitedly read the letter aloud, seemingly thrilled that these older kids had written to her to tell their story . . . she can't wait to be included in the next adventure.

  • Little Passports is a Great Gift Idea

    I get asked all the time for gift ideas, so when I see a really unique and special one, I pass it along . . . What I love about Little Passports is that it inspires a love and understanding of the world. It teaches a child about various countries' geography, history, culture, and language in a fun and memorable way.

  • Little Passports

    I've said it before and I'll say it again...the world is becoming smaller and smaller each day. We're more aware of things happening around the globe and we're making contact with associates and creating friendships with people in other countries thanks to blogs, Twitter and other online resources. So it's a good idea to get our children globe-trotting sooner rather than later.

  • Have a STAYcation with Little Passports!

    Little Passports is a fun way to keep your kids busy and teach them about the world beyond your backyard! My boys can't get enough if this! They carry the little suitcase around and fill it with all kids of treasures and they love the world map that comes with the first month Explorer Kit. What I love most about Little Passports?! It's not a one time toy!

  • Travel at Home

    If you can't take your child on a trip around the world, you can still give them a taste of globe-trotting with Little Passports . . . Jojo was really thrilled with the amethyst, because it is Nana's favorite stone. When we showed it to her she was amazed.

  • Little Passports

    I LOVE the idea - you explore geography by taking your child on these virtual trips - complete with some photos, pages to explore together and a code to take you to a virtual site where you can take even more adventures. I love the whole concept and it's reasonably priced.

  • Travel with Little Passports

    All three boys were excited when the package arrived (as was I!), but Connor definitely is the one most enthralled. He lives and breathes geography so this is something he will enjoy for hours.

  • Little Passports {Review}

    If you are looking for a fun way to introduce geography to your kids, be sure to check out Little Passports. It would be a great way to learn more about the world around you ~ from the comfort of your living room.