Kids Book Subscription
$39.95 $
Welcome To Boxwalla Kids Book Club!
Unlock a world of imagination with our Kids Book Subscription Box!
We are very excited to announce the launch of this new series of Kids Book Boxes, a Book Club for Kids. For children of all ages especially 7-11 year olds. Perfect for even younger kids if they are being read to by their grown ups (who will likely enjoy these stories as much as their littles).
How Does it Work:
- This is a Bimonthly subscription (shipped every two months).
- Each Box will have a guest curator/s: literary stalwarts! The kind of people who make you say: “I wonder what their children or nieces and nephews read. What books do they gift the kids they love”.
- Each Box will also include a letter from the Curators.
- In a bid to encourage you to purchase books from Book Lovers instead of from soulless conglomerates, we will always beat Amazon prices.
The second kids book box is curated by Rivka Galchen. Rivka Galchen, is a Canadian-American novelist of both adult and children’s books and a staff writer at the New Yorker. She is also a trained doctor who earned an MD from Mt. Sinai school of medicine.
We simply cannot wait for you to discover what books Rivka has selected for our Kids’ Book Box.
Subscribe to the Kids’ Book Box and gift the children in your lives an unforgettable romp through the world of stories.
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- Description
Unlock a world of imagination with our Kids Book Subscription Box! With each box, receive a curated selection of captivating tales delivered right to your door. Delight your little readers with handpicked stories from around the world. Subscribe now to our Kids Book Club and let the journey begin!
- About the Books
- About the Curator: Rivka Galchen
Rivka Galchen,is a Canadian-American novelist of both adult and children's books and a staff writer at the New Yorker. She is also a trained doctor who earned an MD from Mt. Sinai school of medicine.
“[Rivka] Galchen is, for my money, one of the most gifted stylists writing…today. Her funniness is otherworldly... Preternaturally deft, Galchen can do almost anything with next to nothing.”
—Los Angeles Review of Books