Thursday, 6 September 2012

Nuture Box {Review}

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When I was contacted by Nurture Box to review one of their boxes I jumped at the chance. They explained the concept of the box, the ideas and reasons behind it and seemed passionate about the product, and it sounded really exciting. When the box arrived I was eager to open it, as were the boys.
 With Nurture Box you will receive a package each month filled with great products for your child and a well-deserved treat for mum.  We also donate a proportion of our profits to help less fortunate children across the world.


Each month the box has a different theme, the items in the box will associate with the chosen theme.
The theme for August, and the box we received, was Happy Holidays.
Our box consisted of an Organic Towel, Body Lotion, Sun Cream, Reversible Sun Hat and an Organic Cleanser and 24 Hour Cream.
All the products in our boxes have been carefully hand-selected and tested by our parenting panel to ensure everything we send is top quality and really useful. We do not allow companies to pay to put their products in our boxes, so you can be assured that whatever you receive is a genuine favourite of our parent panel.

Every single one of our products was able to be used by us, this made me fall in love with the box. I hate waste and I was hoping that there would be nothing in the box which was unsuitable.
I also love that the box caters to the children and the mother. We deserve a treat too and although I get great pleasure out of buying items for the boys, it's nice to have a treat myself too. So this box ticks, well, both boxes.
The products featured in the box are from trusted, respectable companies. The products are all fantastic quality. I personally think this is a great way for you to discover brands you may not have come across before.

The boxes are suitable for children up to 18 months. Although there are items which may be suitable for older children too (Charles could use the suncream, body lotion, and towel)
Postage is free and boxes are available via a subscription service.





When you take into account that the items supplied in each box cost £10 or more extra if you were to buy them seperately (that's not including the postage you would have to pay) then this is a real bargain and a fantastic treat.
For a short time only you can take advantage of 20% discount on a new subscription order*. This will be valid on the first purchase made before 1st of October 2012. Just enter Nurture1 when you place your new subscription order to receive the discount.

For every Nurture Box purchased a meal is donated to a hungry child via the United Nations World Food Programme (WTP)
To purchase your subscription or find out more information, check out the Nurture Box website.





*Nurture1 offer valid for new subscriptions only. For monthly subscriptions, 20% discount is applied to first month only. Offer not valid for previous purchases. Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts. Other restrictions apply.

We were sent a Nurture Box for the purchase of this review. All words are honest and my own.

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