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7 Best Kids’ Subscription Boxes to Get Them Outside

Written By: Sherry Smothermon-Short
Last Modified: September 25, 2025
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Monthly kids subscription boxes are fun! These boxes are a great way to get children outside. Perfect for outdoor activities.

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With all the “competition” from electronics, it can hard to get your kids outside! These 5 super cool subscription boxes for kids can help.

The Harvard Health Blog lists 6 reasons children need to play outside, but many kids don’t spend enough time outdoors.

There are many reasons for this–electronics, too many scheduled activities, or lack of access to safe outdoor play areas. So, as parents, we need to look for opportunities to get outside.

When people ask why join Cub Scouts, I tell them that getting my kids outdoors is the top reason.

But when they aren’t at a Cub Scout meeting, it can take some “motivation” to get them out the door.

Don’t worry – these fun monthly subscription boxes for kids can help!

What is a Subscription Box?

A subscription box is a recurring delivery of a box full of niche products. These niches cover just about any interest you may have! Books, food, plants, sports, candles–you name it, there’s probably a subscription box for it!

Here are some of the more interesting ones I’ve seeen.

My favorite subscription is Once Upon a Book Club. Every month, I get a book and several gifts. Each gift has a page number on its packaging. You’re supposed to open the gift when you get to that page of the book. It is so fun!

My friend Linda has a great list of subscription boxes that are perfect gift of the month ideas, so if you’re shopping for an adult, you’ll want to check it out.

But let’s talk about the subscription boxes that can get your kids outside.

Seven Outdoorsy Kids Subscription Boxes

1. Think Outside Subscription Box

think outside first subscription box

Think Outside is a year-long outdoor curriculum for kids ages 7 and up. Each month, your Cub Scout will get a box with a 24+ page education and activity booklet, resource cards, outdoor challenges, and 3 – 5 pieces of quality gear. Your first box comes with a daypack in your choice of either blue, pink, or orange.

think outside subscription box cycle

The boxes have a monthly theme, so your kids can learn about topics such as first aid, star-gazing, or shelter-building. If you keep your subscription for the entire year, you’ll get all of the themes.


2. Sports Box Co.

Sports Box Co. includes training aids, gear, and sports swag delivered monthly in a box!  For kids of all ages who play baseball, softball, basketball, hockey, soccer or football.

The thing I really like about this box is that you can choose the age range for your child. For example, the baseball box has three options:

  • Tee Ball for kids under age 6
  • Coach Pitch for kids ages 6 to 8
  • Kid Pitch for 8 to 12-year-olds
  • Sr. League for kids who are 13 and older
soccer sports box

3. Junior Golf Box

jr golf subscription box

Each Junior Golf Box is designed to teach kids the fundamentals of golf. They’ll learn all about golf including the basics, swings, etiquette, shots, terms, skills, trivia, rules, and more.

The subscription will include products such as golf balls, tees, training aids, apparel, accessories, gear, and more!

These boxes were created by junior golfers for junior golfers. They’ll also help improve the parent’s golf game!

jr golf subscription box for kids

4. Forest Box for Kids

forest box subscription for kids

The Forest Box for Kids is full of nature education and activities every month. It’s designed for kids ages 5-8 with an adult’s help and for ages 9-12 to complete activities independently.

The boxes will work for you no matter where you live. You may need to find a local farm, park, or natural area to do some of the activities if you live in a more urban area, but the crafts and journals and the rest of the box will ‘work’ anywhere.

forest box for kids outdoor activity

5. The Creature Crew Box

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Kids 5 years and older will love learning about the wonders of the animal world without having to leave home when they are subscribed to the Creature Crew box.

Each month, your kiddos will get scientific activities, creative crafts, puzzles, kid-friendly recipes, and a keepsake that highlights that monthโ€™s animals.

creature crew subscription box contents

6. My Garden Club Box

garden club subscription box for kids

The Garden Club Box is a unique plant themed subscription box. It contains everything you need to build relaxing, rewarding, and enriching garden projects, including live plants.

While this box isn’t specifically for kids, it is a great family activity to get all of you outdoors.

7. Camping Adventure Box

camping adventure craft subscription box for kids

The Camping Adventure Craft box encourages creativity, skill-building, and a deep appreciation for the great outdoors.

It includes 6-8 camping-themed crafts, an activity pack for outdoor exploration, and a themed book to inspire adventure. And the best part? The art supplies are included!

Which boxes do you think your Cub Scout would like? Let me know in the comments below!

Note: “Sold out” just means the current box is sold out. You can still order the next box.

Yours in Scouting,
Sherry

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Outdoorsy Cub Scouts Subscription Boxes

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123 responses

  1. Linda Foley

    I’m thinking the Get outdoors or the Young woodworkers would be a good fit for my 8 yr old, we just started Baloo the builder and he’s loving that, but also loves escape room and adventure stuff.

  2. Bob Sammon

    I think the outsoorsy subscription is the best, it seems like a great way to get outside and learn some important skills that will be helpful as Cub Scouts move up.

  3. Megan Porter

    My scout would love the Jr. Golf box! He goes golfing with us all the time so this would be perfect to help him get more accustomed to the game!

  4. Sharon Christopherson

    The Think Outside box looks like a fantastic compliment to the Cub Scout program, that’s my pick for the favorite!

  5. Kathleen Prescott

    Young Woodworkers Kit for sure! It’s an activity the kids love but I struggle to give them free range with our tools/supplies.

  6. Zarah H.

    We have actually looked into the woodworking one before. I think my boys would love it.

  7. Jessica Hunter

    The woodworkers kits are perfect for cubscouts! My son would love that one or the golf (he golfs with dad all the time) or the plant one because he loves to garden!

  8. Amanda

    I really like the Get Outside box options. The Knights Templar looks really cool. Thanks for sharing this info.

  9. Mike Adler

    I really like the Think Outside box. It seems to have the widest range of activities and has something for everyone.