Andrew and I unbox the Mission Serengeti National Geographic Kids Pleybox that we received for free to promote. We are also affiliates and you can purchase a subscription to this box through our affiliate link National Geographic Kids PleyBox. This is a box that could retail for $45 but is only $17.99 per box.
The box contains some really nice stuff. There is a Zebra tshirt and a beautiful book about Lions and how to save them. There is also a sticker sheet featuring animals from the Serengeti. The activity book is very well done and even includes a page on how to draw a lion. By subscribing to this PleyBox you also have access to an online digital game that features the Serengeti. The box itself becomes a cute carry case to store all the fun items inside. You can see us unbox it in this video.
My newest Loot Crate arrived yesterday but then so did Smuggler’s Bounty and some Disney Infinity 3.0 toys. I had to save something for today’s vlog and so it was the unboxing of the Loot Crate that got pushed. There are many people who haven’t gotten their Loot Crate for January yet. I receive mine a little early so that I can do an unboxing and a review of the crate as one of the reviewers. I’ve been doing that ever since Loot Crate began and I am so excited to be a part of this monthly subscription service. I love promoting it and opinions about it are always my own.
This month’s crate was called Invasion and it had a heavy X-Files vibe to it and included an X-Files flashlight and T-shirt. Other notable items inside were the Face-Hugger plush alien, LeeLoo’s Multi-Pass from The Fifth Element, a vinyl Space Invaders Alien, some mini prints of two famous invasion movies, War of the Worlds and The Day the Earth Stood Still. Also included was a new pin, a #LootPin. The Lootpin is a die cast pin and it unlocks some online content. I liked the old buttons but am so much more impressed with the Lootpins.
You can see everything up close on the video below.