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You get three books per month that are a mixture of activity books and picture or chapter books. There’s also a Teenage Dream club that features two YA novels each month.  BookCase.Club

$13 a month or $100 a year, plus $5 shipping a month (Not currently taking orders)

BookCase.Club is one of the less expensive book subscriptions at only $13 a month. It has age brackets of ages 0-2, 2-4, 5-6, 7-8 and preteen, and you can select a box for boys or girls.

It’s a story about the unsolved murder of Catherine Cesnik, a nun who taught at a Catholic school in Baltimore, but The Keepers goes further than you might expect and exposes a potential coverup of sex abuse allegations.

Each box from Equal Opportunity Book Box includes an info sheet about the month’s books and an educational drawing activity. It costs more per month than most book clubs, but each box you receive means three books are being donated to kids in need. It sends three picture books to you per month for kids between the ages of one and six. This book subscription service is just getting started and does two admirable things: it features books with diverse characters — each book it selects includes at least one character of color — and donates one book for every book it sells. And it donates books to Bernie’s Book Bank, an organization that gets free books into the hands of underprivileged kids in Chicago.

We encourage our kids to read as a way to occupy themselves for times when a friend isn’t around or a screen isn’t allowed. As someone who has worked from home since well before the pandemic, sometimes I just need the house to be quiet without the guilt associated with granting extended screen time. Of course, for all of the benefits reading provides a young mind — stimulating the brain and imagination, building empathy, increasing vocabulary, yada yada.

For YA, there’s a mix of new and used book clubs that cost as little as $6 a month. Book boxes for kids range in price from $10 to $31 a month and feature everything from board and picture books to science- and art-themed activity books. There are many book subscriptions on Cratejoy for both kids and young adults.

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You can sign up to receive an alternating subscription of board books and picture books if you have toddlers of differing ages. Bookroo

$20-$25 a month or $263-$323 a year, plus $5 shipping a month

Bookroo has three age brackets for its book clubs: ages 0-3, ages 3-6 and ages 7-10. You can’t preview the books before Bookroo sends them out, but it aims to find hidden gems you haven’t heard of before. You’ll get three board books for the youngest group, two picture books for the middle group and two chapter books for the oldest group. And should you receive a book you already own, you can get a $5 credit if you send Bookroo a picture of you giving the duplicate to a friend. Or if you sign up for two separate subscriptions, you can get a 15% discount on the second subscription. And the books Bookroo sends come individually wrapped — because what kid doesn’t love tearing open a gift?

Literati provides a prepaid return label to make sending back the books you don’t want to keep free and fairly painless. It’s a fun way to expose your kids to a bunch of different books without needing to buy each and every one. Literati Kids

$10 a month

With Literati Kids, you’re basically leasing books with an option to own. And if moms and dads get jealous of their kid’s Literati books arriving each month, there’s also a Literati book club for adults. For $10 a month, you get five books per month but need to return them after the first week unless you want to buy them for what Amazon is currently charging for them. Literati chooses a different theme each month for the books it sends and has five age brackets: Neo (0-3 years), Sprout (3-5 years), Nova (5-7 years), Sage (7-9 years) and Phoenix (9-12 years).

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