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A Journey Around the World, One Box at a Time!

Explore the countries we've visited. Each month's box is packed with currency, maps, and activities that bring a new culture to life for your family.

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Every month is a new destination, a new set of stories, and a new family adventure. Don't let the next one pass you by!

Where We Have Explored

Each month is a different country, with real artifacts and a guided mini-documentary.

Italy box contents
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Italy flagItaly

A civilization that has been building for three thousand years and shows no sign of stopping. The only place where you can stand inside a Roman amphitheater, ride a gondola past a Byzantine palace, and eat pasta shaped by the same family for six generations. Walk the cobblestones of Rome where emperors once passed. Stand beneath the dome Brunelleschi raised without a single blueprint. Roll fresh tagliatelle at a farmhouse table as the Tuscan hills turn gold at dusk. Meet Leonardo, who sketched flying machines while the rest of the world still walked.

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Bosnia box contents
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Bosnia flagBosnia

A country where minarets and church spires rise from a single skyline. Sarajevo's old quarter smells of fresh burek and Turkish coffee at sunrise. The stone bridge of Mostar was destroyed in war and rebuilt — stone by stone — by the hands of the people who lost it. Eat ćevapi off a paper plate at a market stall. Walk Stari Most as the call to prayer echoes off both banks. Read Ivo Andrić, the only Bosnian to win the Nobel Prize.

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Poland flagPoland

A nation erased from the map twice and rebuilt twice. Salt mines so old that miners carved cathedrals into the walls during their breaks. Forests so ancient that European bison still roam them wild. Walk Krakow's Old Town past windows that survived two wars. Descend 300 feet into Wieliczka, where every chandelier is carved from salt. Fold pierogi the way Polish grandmothers have for centuries. Meet Marie Curie, the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two sciences.

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Armenia flagArmenia

The first nation to adopt Christianity, in 301 AD. Home to the oldest known winery, sealed in a cave 6,100 years ago. A people who invented their own alphabet because no other script could capture their language. Stand at the foot of Mount Ararat. Light a candle inside Khor Virap. Roll dolma with grape leaves at the family table. Read Mesrop Mashtots's script, still in daily use 1,600 years later.

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Madagascar flagMadagascar

The world's fourth-largest island, alone in the Indian Ocean for 88 million years — long enough that 90% of its wildlife exists nowhere else. Lemurs sing at sunrise. Baobabs grow upside-down. Children count change in ariary, one of only two non-decimal currencies in the world. Walk the Avenue of the Baobabs at golden hour. Taste romazava simmered slow over open fire. Meet King Andrianampoinimerina, who united the highlands.

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Romania box contents
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Romania flagRomania

A Romance language descended from ancient Rome, spoken at the eastern edge of Europe. Carpathian forests where wolves still hunt. Painted monasteries with frescoes that have weathered five centuries of rain. Walk the cobblestones of Sighișoara, where Vlad III was born. Stand inside Bran Castle as fog rolls down the mountains. Slow-cook sarmale through the afternoon. Meet Constantin Brâncuși, the peasant's son who reshaped modern sculpture.

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Tanzania flagTanzania

The roof of Africa rises here. Kilimanjaro, snow-capped on the equator. A million wildebeest migrating across the Serengeti each season. The spice islands of Zanzibar where Swahili, Arab, and Indian traders forged a single language from three. Stand inside Ngorongoro Crater at dawn. Walk Stone Town as cloves spill from doorways. Cook pilau the way it's been cooked for 800 years. Read Julius Nyerere — the founding father everyone still calls Mwalimu, the teacher.

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