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The 16 best subscription boxes for kids (2025): STEM, books, clothing, snacks


My kids’ appetite for stickers is endless. I find them all the time, on the mirrors in our house, on their school planners and water bottles, and occasionally on the back of my chair or in the car. Stickers are also an easy way to support independent artists. Maybe you can’t buy a painting or a t-shirt, but a sticker only costs a few dollars and you can put it anywhere.

For $12 a month, Stickii Club offers three different sticker styles — “Cute,” “Vintage,” or “Pop” — as well as a storage case and three stationery items, such as a notepad, card, or stamp. The club works with independent artists and illustrators (not AI-generated art yet) to create sheets of original designs. We tried the Pop subscription. These stickers are wonderful. The variety of sheets sent is huge. Some are made of vinyl, others are transparent, but all are high quality and intricately detailed. The artist is also noted on every corner so that we can look him up ourselves. My children loved them and exchanged them with each other like currency. I’m investing in now Stickii Films (from $18) hoping I can organize these a little better (and stick a few on my laptop in the process).

★ Alternative: You cannot select the style of the box with a Pipsticks Kids Club Sticker Pack ($20)but with such a large selection, there are bound to be stickers that your child or children will love. It includes 15 sheets of pipstickers, collectible stickers, a postcard, an activity book and more. I have two kids who love stickers and even we found the classic pack a bit too much; Pipsticks also offers a Petite Pack option for $14.

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