Showing posts with label Taseea Cruz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taseea Cruz. Show all posts

Monday, June 2, 2014

Feature Friday -- New Monthly Subscription Box for Kids Ages 3-8, Filled w/ Over 10 Fun-Filled Activities and More... Review and #Giveaway

Disclosure:  I was sent samples from the vendor in order to write up an honest review.  All views shared are mine and mine alone.

Ivy Kids


Due the girls and I having been sick the past couple of weeks, I have had to move a few Feature Friday posts out.  While we are still sit with head colds on top of dealing with allergies, I have found some time to finally get these reviews up.  The first Feature Friday, that is better late and never is about the Ivy Kids Kits, a monthly subscription for children ages 3-8, created by mom, Taseea Cruz.  If you missed my Spotlight on Mom interview with Taseea, you can read it here:  http://www.inspiredbysavannah.com/2014/05/spotlight-on-mom-taseea-cru-of-ivy-kids.html.

I have been a fan of monthly subscription boxes for adults, usually ordering different food and crafted related ones.  But, now more and more businesses are popping up that offer monthly boxes especially for children.  A recent search led me to Taseea Cruz's website, where I learned about her Ivy Kids Kits.  And, after reaching out to inquire about her participation in my Spotlight on Mom feature, Taseea was kind enough to send along her July and August kits for the girls to try out.  

After having tried out a few different monthly boxes for kids, Taseea's Ivy Kids Kits blew me away.  They were packed with so many fun activities for the girls to do, and I loved how each kit included personalized activities and a special gift (your child will receive a personalized gift when you order a 6 month subscription or longer).  Little details like this really make a product stand out.  




Taseea's activity kits for kids really stand out from the crowd, and will have your child asking you to sign them up for a continued membership. And, you will not hesitate, as you will find the educational value to be worth it. :-)


"I want parents to feel that they are getting their money's worth with our comprehensive and personalized kits that are made with lots of TLC from myself and the other teachers/moms on the Ivy Kids team. My goal is that children will enjoy and use their Ivy Kit for the entire month as well as for years to come. Usually only 6 month subscriptions contain a personalized activity or item for the child, however, currently we are offering personalized lvy Kits for all subscription orders placed before June 22nd."

Here is a sneak peek into the upcoming July Ivy Kids Kit (which one lucky reader will win this and the August kit; scroll down to learn more and enter this giveaway now).  Just look at all the fun activities your child will be sent to do in this frog themed box.

Ivy Kids Subscription Kit
"Each month the child will receive a kit containing a classic book and over ten fun-filled activities based upon the story and characters. Ivy Kits are a great resource for busy parents and caregivers looking for creative ways to spend quality time with their children while also helping them build important foundational skills in math, literacy, and science. Each kit is packed with activities and contains personalized items/activities for the child."

In total, the July kit includes over 10  fun-filled activities, many of which has different variations to them, so that they could be played with over and over again, without getting bored.



First, you and your child will start off by reading the book, "Jump, Frog, Jump!.  There is also a bookmark included that gives questions to ask your child, depending on their age, about the story. 


I love being able to ask comprehensive questions like these, to gauge what the girls are picking up, lessons they learn from a particular story, and their ability to retell a condensed version of the story in their words, or talk about a favorite part.  If you follow my blog on  a regular basis, then you know how much I love sharing reviews on children's books and find reading to your child as a great bonding experience, as well as educational beneficially.  So, I loved seeing a book and questions activity tied into Taseea's Ivy Kids Kits. 

Another fun tie-in to the story is the use of stick puppets to bring the story to life.  


As I read through the pages of this cute story, Savannah would pick up the different characters or objects and pretend to move them around, acting out the story that she heard me tell.  This added a new dimension onto reading with her, and really got her excited about the story.  While she cannot read yet, she felt like a big girl, helping me act out the scenes. :-)




Other fun frog themed activities found in the upcoming July Ivy Kids Kit include the following...


Again, you are provided with all the necessary supplies to complete each fun-filled activity

Create a habitat for frogs with the above bag of supplies, while learning fun facts about them.

This was Savannah's favorite activity of the whole box.  She loved trying to pick up the different insects and putting them in the frog's mouth, which she created using a plastic cup and construction paper body parts (included in the kit).  



To make this game fun and engaging for children of varying ages, Taseea included different game instructions based on a child's age.  I ended up having Savannah roll the dice, telling me the number that she rolled and then had her count out loud as she picked up and dropped each insect into the frog cup.  This activity helped reinforce her counting and number recognition skills.

Who doesn't like a fun sing-a-long song?  Included in July's kit is a song about frog and these cute finger puppets that your child can put on their fingers, as you count from 5 to 1 in a catchy song.  After a few times of repeating the song, Savannah was able to get it down pat.  





Now, I find her singing the song to Bella, as she waves the frog finger puppets along, trying to reinforce counting and subtraction with her little sister. :-)

While I was a fan of the storybook activity, this was my next favorite activity, where both of my daughters had a blast with.  Who knew that lily pad hopping in the living room could be so much fun.  I ended up making up different activities to utilize these foam lily pad cutouts with numbers ranging from 0 to 9.  Don't you love it when you are given supplies for games and activities, but can also get creative and come up with "new" ways to utilize them with your child?  I sure do!

Other fun games included in the Frog themed Ivy Kids Kit for July, that will provide hours of enjoyment for children, time and again, are...

Letter Jump - make the frogs jump to the lily pads and play different letter games
Race to the Pond Game - get the frogs to the pond and collect insects along the way

What child doesn't like to do a fun arts and crafts project?  Check out the cute frog paper bag puppet your child will create with the help of a glue stick, giggly eyes and body part cutouts...


Once down, you can use this frog puppet for fun storytelling. My girls had a blast making up their own stories about a frog, and putting on a puppet show for my husband and I. 

Do you have more than one child in your home?  Not to worry as Taseea offers a sibling add-on kit that you can add to your monthly subscription, which will include the same activities so that you children can each do their own fun arts and crafts projects.  Note that games are not duplicated in the sibling kit.  You just get kits for the art projects.

And, if I wasn't impressed enough with the July Ivy Kids Kit, like I said earlier, Taseea also included the upcoming August kit, which has a mouse theme to it, for the girls and I to enjoy.  Here is a sneak peek into this box...

A responsive Shopify theme

Again, you will find a wonderful assortment of art projects, games, storytelling props and more, created for children ages 3-8 yrs. old to enjoy in each month's Ivy Kids Box, that kids will love. 



Savannah's favorites of the August Mouse-themed box included the "Create Your Own Mouse Sun Catcher," which Taseea had personalized with her name, along with the fun color paddle exploration where my girls learned about combing two colors to make another color. "Pretty cool," Savannah kept saving for this activity. :-)



I can't stop raving about this new monthly subscription service, which will begin in July, and created by a talented mom, Taseea Cruz, with family and friends.  And, I will definitely be signing up to continue receiving these monthly kits for the girls and I to enjoy.  I don't know who is more excited to see what fun themes are to come in the upcoming moms, the girls or I. All I know is that the girls will have a blast doing each activity, while learning at the same time. :-)  Can't get any better than that!


--BUY NOW--


If you have children or even grandchildren ages 3-8 yrs. old, why not order them a Ivy Kids Kit to try out. You can buy an individual month's kit, or sing up for a 3- or 6-month subscription.  

And, just for Inspired by Savannah readers, make sure you use coupon code "IVYLAUNCH" at checkout to receive $5 off a monthly or 3 monthly subscription or $10 off a 6-month subscription.  Act fast, as this coupon code is only valid for a limited time!

Click here to pre-order an Ivy Kids Kit now -- www.ivy-kids.com. Kits will start shipping out in July, with the theme being frogs, as talked about above.

I can't wait to hear what you and your child(ren) think of the Ivy Kids Kit from mom entrepreneur, Taseea Cruz.  So, make sure you head back here and share your comments, as well as visit the Ivy Kids Kit Facebook Fan page to leave some love for Taseea. :-)

--GIVEAWAY--

I am so excited to offer one lucky reader the chance to win the July and August Ivy Kits (Retail value of $77.90), to share with their child(ren).  To enter, please complete the entries on the Rafflecopter form below.  Good luck!


Disclosure:  I was sent samples from the vendor in order to write up an honest review.  All views shared are mine and mine alone.




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Monday, May 19, 2014

Spotlight on Mom: Taseea Cruz of Ivy Kids Kits



Ivy Kids

I recently stumbled upon this week's Spotlight Mom while looking for fun, yet affordable developmental appropriate educational games and activity kits for my girls.  While I have been on the fence about homeschooling the girls, I recently decided that this is the way to go for my family.  While Savannah is only in preschool and Bella has yet to start, I wanted to be able to take advantage of my staying home with them, by starting them early with developmentally appropriate learning resources and games.

My search led me to Ivy Kids Kits, which I found out was created by a fellow mom, Taseea, who, like me struggled to find cognitively stimulated and engaging products for her children.  So, what did she do...she created her own fun activities, which turned into a monthly subscription service, called Ivy Kids.



In addition to answering my Spotlight on Mom questions, Taseea also sent me a sampling of her upcoming Ivy Kids Kits for me to share with my girls.  And, just like friends and family she has shared her kits with prior to her business launching (she will start sending out kits in July, so pre-order now), her educational kits were a hit with my girls.  Filled with creative activities for children ages 3-8 years old, not only was I able to enjoy quality time with the girls completing the different activities, but I liked seeing how the kits are helping them build important foundational skills.  
Sneak Peak at July's Ivy Kids Kit


Ivy Kids Subscription Kit


Stay tuned on Friday, when I will be sharing more about the Ivy Kids Kits I was sent to review with my girls.  But, in the meantime, please enjoy my Spotlight Mom interview with Taseea Cruz, creator of Ivy Kids.


Name: Taseea Cruz
Company Name/Product/Service: Ivy Kids
Company Location: Brooklyn, New York
Company Website: www.ivy-kids.com
Twitter Handle: @ivykidskits
Age of Company: Just launched - April 2014
Favorite Inspirational Quotes:You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” C. S. Lewis
Favorite Book: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith


Tell us a little bit about yourself.  How many children do you have?  What are their ages? Your hobbies? Etc.



I have two children. Anna is almost 4 and George is almost 2. A year and a half ago, after my son was born, I officially became a stay-at-home mom. I had intended to go back to my teaching position, but that option turned out to be unavailable. Although money was tight, losing my job turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Staying at home to enjoy my children was the best thing that could have happened to me. It gave me the opportunity to watch them grow and learn each day. That was something I had felt sad about when I went back to work after my first child was born. Now I get to be there for every important moment. As for hobbies, before becoming a mom and an entrepreneur, I liked going to the gym, playing tennis, traveling, and eating out at different restaurants. Presently, I have limited free time, so my hobbies have truly become playing with my children and working on my business.   

Briefly explain your business.  How did it come about?

Trying to entertain two young children at home proved to be more difficult than I had expected. Since I had a restricted budget, I could not afford those great early childhood classes. I also became frustrated with the lack of developmentally appropriate educational games available for young children. As a result, I began creating my own projects and activities to keep my children engaged and cognitively stimulated. I wanted the time that I spent with my children to be meaningful and not just trying to get the day to go by. I noticed that when the activities were based around a favorite book and characters, my children were more invested. I worked hard to create activities that would encourage problem solving, creativity, and critical thinking. I started making kits for family members and friends that were also staying at home with their kids. I always included one personalized item or activity in the kit for the child, which was a big hit. I received so much positive feedback about the creative, entertaining, and educational value of the activities that I thought I might try starting a business and sharing the kits with others. I have now recruited other teachers (turned stay-at-home moms as well) for their expertise in developing the contents of each kit.


A responsive Shopify theme

We are offering the kits as a monthly subscription for children ages 3-8. Each month the child will receive a kit containing a classic book and over ten fun-filled activities based upon the story and characters. We also offer six-month, discounted subscriptions which also come with a monthly personalized item or activity for the child. We believe Ivy Kits are a great resource for busy parents and caregivers looking for creative ways to spend quality time with their children while also helping them build important foundational skills in math, literacy, and science. The activities have been carefully crafted to encourage curiosity, problem solving, and imagination in young children. Each Ivy Kit contains instructions with ways to modify games to best suit each individual child and provide adults with questions to structure a child’s learning. There are enough games and materials in each kit to engage and cognitively stimulate a child throughout the month and can be replayed for years to come. To assure the quality of each kit, each activity has been tested and enjoyed by young children.

What is a typical work day like?

I have a good routine set up right now. After the kids are dressed and fed, I take my oldest to her three-hour nursery school class and my son to his grandma’s house. Those three hours of solitude in the morning are my most productive and that is the time I concentrate solely on the business. At 11:15 a.m., I drop everything that I am working on and go back into Mommy mode for pick-up. During the afternoon and evening, I focus on my children and spend quality time with them. After I have put the children to bed, I resume work on the business. Many nights I work from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. It doesn't give me a lot of time to sleep, but it is the only way to get it all done. 

What has been a struggle while starting up your company? 

Starting a business and being a mom is definitely a balancing act. Setting up an efficient routine and managing time effectively are essential elements. Sometimes some daily tasks are postponed, like cleaning and laundry, but I just accept that. I feel that starting a business is like trying to complete a very complex puzzle with many pieces. There are so many details to think about, and every day there is a new problem to solve. I encountered issues that I never initially thought about when I first had the idea of creating monthly educational activity kits. For example, I had to find out how to start an LLC, how to trademark my logo, how to package and ship my product, how to collect sales tax. There are just so many steps involved from the initial product idea to an actual business launch. It has taken me a full year to launch this business, but I do feel as though I have learned a lot. 

What did you do in your past work life?

I majored in Chemical Engineering at Tufts University, and then I worked as an engineer for a couple of years at Merck, a big pharmaceutical company. However, I eventually realized that this profession just wasn't for me. I left my job and went back to school to earn a Masters in Early Childhood education. After that, I worked as a teacher for six years at a private school in New York City. 

What have been some of your major successes?

My biggest success in life is my family. I am very lucky because I have two beautiful, healthy children, a very supportive husband, and very loving parents. Without my family's support and love, I really could have never started my own business. 

In terms of my business, the major successes so far have been all the positive reviews I have received from the "testers." I sent a lot of kits out to parents, teachers, and caregivers. All the feedback has been positive, and most importantly the children have loved them. Some of my teacher-friends that received the kits loved them so much that they wanted to join the Ivy Kids team and help me with the business. The outpouring of support has kept me motivated to work hard and build the business.

What have been some of your major challenges?

It is hard introducing a new product into an over-saturated market and having it stand out. I do not have a big budget for marketing. I build the Ivy Kits in my home and fund all the start-up costs with our savings. This has been a big financial risk, since I have put a large chunk of savings into starting the business. However, I have so many people that have encouraged me and believe in the product, that it's worth the risk. 

On those impossible days, what motivates you to keep going?

Honestly, an unpleasant experience is what motivates me every day. After having put in long hours and devoting myself to my students for six years, I didn't realize that being on maternity leave a second time would give the impression to the school administration that I was no longer dedicated to my job. This professional crisis made me want to be my own boss. Now I work hard, put in long hours, and spend time away from my children for my own business. It is what keeps me going on only three hours of sleep. I want to show my children that with hard work and commitment, you can do anything you set your mind to. No one is allowed to tell you how much you can handle or are capable of doing. Mommies can have a business and work too!

What is your balancing secret in managing a business and family?

My secret is my supportive husband and parents. Without their help, I do not think I would be able to manage both. 

What is next for your business?

Our first Ivy Kit subscription will ship out at the end of June. I am currently taking pre-orders. 
We are also working on developing "Specialty" kits that will be offered in our store. The specialty kits will provide fun tools to build individual skill sets. 

Do you have any advice for other mom entrepreneurs that are starting out and struggling, or are on the fence about starting a business?

Take the risk. It's better to try and fail than always to wonder “what if?”  Don't be afraid to ask for help.  People will be more supportive and helpful than you think.

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