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Petite Box: a mom and baby subscription *Review*

What type of sippy cup should my baby use?  Wipes?  Baby Food? Bath Supplies?  Diapers? Medicine? Toys? So many choices so many brands! As a mother I know how hard it is to make decision after decision and pray and hope you make the best choice for baby and for yourself.  


Petite Box is a new high-end mom and baby subscription service that is just launching in the US.  Many of the products will be "new to the market" and available to subscribers before they are accessible to the general consumer.  Each month subscribers will receive an elegant package with an assortment of premier products that have been lovingly curated by the Petite Box team of experts from beauty to bath products for mom to the newest innovations for baby. 


Petite Boxes are available for mom's 17 weeks pregnant until baby is 12 months old.  You can start your prescription at any time and cancel at any time.  You can pay per month at $25, do a 3 month 
subscription for $70 and save $5, or do a 6 month subscription for $130 and save $20.  

My Review:
This was not a paid post and honest opinions 

were used. The opinions are solely my own may  

and may vary from others. Thank you to Petite 

Box for the opportunity to review your 

product and service.


The box arrived in the mail and I was surprised at how nice the box was and neatly it was packed.  I like the box as it can be re-purposed for so many different things.  

The items I recieved in my box include:
-Momma Spill Proof Cup with Dual Handles
-Angel Dear Blankie
-Haba Kringlering Teething toy
- Dr. Hauschka Lavender Bath Oil
-Happy Family-Happy Squeeze
-Happy Family-Baby Pouches

My son loved his new sippy cup and his new teething ring.  The sippy cup is very neat as it is spill proof but also has not valve so cleaning is very simple.  








The other items in the box were nice to try.  I loved the Happy Baby food.  I never had tried the baby food in pouches before and I loved how easy it was to feed without using a spoon!  :)  The Happy Baby Food is one that would be perfect for any mom on the go.  :) 

The lavender bath relaxed me while I was bathing both my kids.   :)  What a great product to use right before bed.  :) 

Are you expecting or know someone who is?  Then start your subscription to Petite Box Today:



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