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Flinto vs invision
Flinto vs invision













flinto vs invision

Each activity comes in a separate bag with the label citing the targeted skills and the individual price of the activity (which is not same for each activity and one point which I liked.makes reselling easier 😜😜). # LOOK – A box of Flintobox has very simple look and feel. The Intellikit I got has 8 activities, 1 story book, 10 worksheets, 1 learning calendar with reward Stars stickers (which is a big hit for positive reinforcement ) and 1 happy tracker to watch and track child’s development.

flinto vs invision

In addition to the box, one who has the subscription will receive 5 per month activity videos + 10 per month worksheets over email. # NUMBER OF ACTIVITIES – Each Flintobox box has 3-7 activities and 1 story book.

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Their webpage is full of information on that. Intellikit has gone all out to highlight how their boxes are based on Montessori philosophy and Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligence and to show parents how their kids will benefit from them. But from what we can gather from the labels is that they cover 12 development areas including fine motor, cognitive and gross motor, creativity, exploration, language, and social skills. # BACKGROUND CONCEPT – Flintobox has not made any effort to highlight the benefits of the activities and how they will develop a child. #1 PRICE – Flintobox is costlier than Intellikit for same 3 month subscription. Finally this is an unpaid and unbiased review. Also the boxes I have compared are not of same theme. But before that I must inform that the Flintoboxes I have used are from 2017 so I don’t know exactly if they have made any upgradation…Recent users may throw more light on that. I see many moms inquiring about these activity boxes and decided to do a comparison post between Flintobox and Intellikit. Before that I had bought few preloved Flintoboxes. I was lucky to win one box in one such giveaway. As we all know Firstcry’s aggressive marketing campaign has flooded Facebook and Instagram. The market is filled with a wide range of activity boxes for kids…ranging from STEM, and Craft to Curriculum based activity boxes.like to name a few …Flintobox, Magic Crate, Einstein box, Xplorabox and the newly launched Firstcry’s Intellikit.















Flinto vs invision