Blooprint is the only subscription box for early learners that allows them to experience the world of work that is on the market. Our goal is to introduce children to a variety careers and through play and learning we want them to become empowered to identify and solve problems that matter to them.

  • Play

    Blooprint support play base learning; it involves both child initiated and parent supported learning. When our subscribers engage in real life and imaginary activities, play will challenge your child’s thinking. Play is the earliest form of storytelling and has cognitive, physical, social, and emotional benefits.

  • We provide first hand experiences -play motivates, stimulate, and supports children in their development of skills, concepts, language, communication, and concentration. Blooprint subscribers will use all their senses to convey their thoughts and emotion to explore their environment and connect what they already know with new knowledge.

  • The importance of positive and interactive relationships is a major factor with our product. Strong family engagement is central in promoting our subscriber’s healthy development and wellness. Families are children’s first teachers, and it is the quality of parent- child relationship and interactions that create the foundational skills that children need to be successful in life.

What’s In The Box?

Themed Career Dress Up Costume & Props

30 Day Family Engagement Activity Guide

Materials & Supplies

Story Books

20x20 Custom Backdrop

Curated Spotify Playlist

Snacks

Souvenirs

Delivery to your doorstep!

Check Out Past Boxes!

It’s a classroom in a box, starting at only $60/month

Award-Winning Quality:

We partnered with parents and educators to develop our product.

Learning & Playing:

Each subscription is designed to spark your child’s curiosity about the world of work.

100% Fund Guaranteed

Our product is kid and family tested for the maximum experience of engagement.

Huge Savings

Products within each box is valued over $275.

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“Don’t ask kids what they want to be when they grow up but what problems they want to solve.”— Jamie Casap

Jamie Casap