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MailPop Provides a Fun Learning Opportunity For Kids

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2020 brought much news to our lives, and the lockdown was one we were not prepared for as parents. During the hard times of lockdown due to the pandemic caused by COVID 19, we all struggled to keep our children entertained without relying on screens. 

Books and activities easily become boring for older kids, and ideas start to run off. Online school helps to entertain them, but as parents, we all want to find new ways to help them feel excited about learning. 

Mailpop educational newsletter for kids comes as a lifesaver, and it is such a novelty for young children that have no experience of what it is like to receive a letter directed to them through regular mail. While the internet has all answers and many ways to learn, it has become old news. They sit for hours to take their online classes or do their homework, and the last thing they want is more screen learning. 

Every week kids will receive a letter in the mail with a beautiful and colorful design. As well as thoughtful and interesting content that you can trust will be educational and factual because it comes from a trustworthy source. 

Mailpop’s partner is Encyclopedia Britannica. They are an award-winning source of information that provides age-appropriate and diverse content from many sources like leading educators, Nobel and Pulitzer prize winners. It is incredible how 250 years of experience can make a difference in understanding what children find interesting. 

As a parent, I am always looking for new formats and facts to present to my children so that their interest in knowledge grows. Mailpop has a perfect presentation for children, it is visually attractive, and the information is adequate because it turns the learning process into an exciting activity

And they find it fun because after learning some new facts and discussing them as a family, we can all get together to complete the interactive activities that come each week. The papercraft toy they receive each time is a total surprise, and they practice their patience and even collect them. 

The best part of it all is how easily you can subscribe and the accessible price. They offer many plans, and you can subscribe per month, three or six months, and even yearly. You choose where to receive it and to who it is addressed. 

It can also be a gift, and I think it is such a thoughtful way to let a nephew, niece, or grandchildren care about him or her. Sometimes we break our head trying to find a unique gift and buy another traditional toy that will end up piled among others. A Mailpop subscription is an ideal gift for children between the ages of 5 and 10 or younger if they have a taste for knowledge and reading.  

I love how new ideas come to surprise us and give so much. They have an amazing product made from sustainable and recyclable materials, and a portion of the proceeds goes to nonprofit organizations. Supporting projects that give back and teach by example is delightful. As a mom, I appreciate this concept and how their founders care about education in a world where we need quality education and values to remain a constant.   

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