6 Child Development Subscription Box Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: November 1st, 2023
Start A Child Development Subscription Box Business

Here are some real life success stories of starting a child development subscription box business:

1. Lit League ($36K/year)

Christina, one of the three founders of Lit League, came up with the idea after starting a book club with her daughter and seeing the positive impact it had on her and other kids. With the help of co-founder Lauren, who had experience running book clubs, they created Lit League to provide parents with the tools to run their own book clubs at home and foster a love of reading in children.

How much they make: $36K/year
Current team size: 0

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These 3 Momtrepreneurs Started A Book Subscription Box Business For Kids

Lit League is a startup that creates book-themed activity boxes for kids ages 3-12, offering a monthly subscription or individual box options; the company has tripled its growth in one year, becoming an approved materials vendor for 11 different charter schools in two states.

About
Christina started Lit League about 5 years ago
Revenue
Christina grew the business to $3K/month
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4. ScienceDaily

Website traffic: 8.35M/month

5. ZAWYA

6. Tynker.com

Tynker’s proven online learning platform makes coding for kids fun, exciting and easy. Click here to learn more about this STEM program.

Website traffic: 1.67M/month