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title: Rising Demand For Educational Subscription Boxes Reshapes Family Time And Gifting In 2025
description: Families embrace creativity with themed subscription boxes, fostering joy and learning. Shift from disposable to meaningful gifts reshapes home life in 2025.
author: Dr Marina Nani (Editor-in-Chief)
date: 2025-06-18T08:53:19.000Z
updated: 2026-06-29T08:43:34.705Z
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categories: Non-Fiction
content_type: Analysis
region: Missouri
publication: Rich Books
about:
  - type: Organization
    name: Really Big Coloring Books®
    description: "Really Big Coloring Books®, Inc., founded in 1988 and headquartered in St. Louis, MO is a manufacturer with integrated facilities providing adult and children’s coloring books. Home of the worlds original coloring book website, the company is a contractor of the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO), they developed the PBS KIDS® Characters Coloring Program, is a wholesaler and distributor of Crayola® Brand Crayons in the USA and Canada.\n\nReally Big Coloring Books® maintains product registrations in the Library of Congress, has an in house art, editing and sales department. With distribution via retail outlets and wholesale shops across the US and Canada. The company develops custom book products through its sites like coloringbooks.ai allowing authors, writers and publishers to gain market access without heavy investment."
    url: https://coloringbooks.ai/
---

As families seek new ways to encourage creativity and connection in daily routines, educational and creative [subscription boxes](https://richbooksmagazine.com/article/books-that-shape-the-future-how-monkey-pen-is-helping-children-to-express-themselves-to-conne-ec5ea7) are rapidly reshaping the contours of home life and gifting in 2025. With a flourishing appetite for curated, hands-on experiences, particularly among women leading households and communities, these monthly kits offer more than just entertainment. They bring an invitation to slow down, create, and savour learning moments together—elements many modern women value deeply as they balance ambition with wellbeing.

## The Rise Of Subscription Boxes: Convenience Meets Creativity

The subscription box market for children surged by an estimated [6.1% CAGR into 2025](https://market.us/report/kids-subscription-box-market/), propelled by parents and grandparents eager to enrich the lives of the young people they cherish. In fact, families headed by women between 25 and 45 years old make up nearly 70% of subscribers, with an additional 25% coming from grandparents aged over 55. This surge mirrors a desire for playful learning outside the classroom, allowing adults to integrate joy and curiosity into everyday life. More than just gifts, these subscriptions reflect a new rhythm—one anchored by anticipation, discovery, and togetherness each month.

Wayne Bell, publisher at St. Louis-based Really Big Coloring Books®, captures this sentiment: ‘During these times companies and families, educators and more are looking for US Made products that are reliable and reasonably priced.’ The company’s new offering—the Coloring Book of the Month Club—is crafted for classrooms and living rooms alike, featuring original, educator-created content printed at their St. Louis headquarters.

Priced at $17.49 per month plus shipping, with a regular retail value of nearly $40, the club aims to make high-quality learning accessible whilst supporting domestic manufacturing.

## Curated Kits To Nourish Family Life

Each delivery from the Coloring Book of the Month Club is a celebration of imagination and learning. The kit includes hand-drawn, copyright-registered books on themes ranging from dinosaurs to fairy tales, a glossy 12 x 18 inch ‘Really Big’ book, holiday editions, a notebook, a travel-friendly spiral-bound volume, and a pack of 16 Crayola® crayons. Designed to be “perfect for ages three and up,” these selections are written by teachers and parents, aiming to delight children and provide a welcome resource for busy adults managing classrooms, clubs and hectic family lives.

[https://www.youtube.com/embed/3QdBR3OBr3c?feature=oembed](https://www.youtube.com/embed/3QdBR3OBr3c?feature=oembed)

One Kentucky mother described the programme as ‘the best deal on the net’, reflecting the warmth and community observed across social media as parents and grandparents unbox each month’s surprise. The club’s straightforward subscription and flexible cancellation reflect an understanding of modern families’ fluid needs—members can cancel anytime after 60 days with little fuss.

## The Gift Of Presence: Why These Boxes Resonate

There is a dual satisfaction in gifting and receiving these boxes: they offer both a practical tool and an emotional anchor. According to industry analysts, [68% of consumers surveyed now regularly use subscription services](https://www.businessresearchinsights.com/market-reports/kids-subscription-box-market-117962) for home essentials, with education-focused boxes experiencing their own surge in popularity. In 2025, urban and suburban households are leading demand, not only for convenience but for the shared sense of anticipation and delight brought by curated, seasonal boxes. Women, in particular, appear drawn to the blend of quality, nostalgia and personal agency these services provide.

Stories abound of mothers and grandmothers tucking into hands-on activities with little ones, reclaiming old-school play and tactile creativity amidst a sea of screens. The monthly surprise has become as much about rekindling connections as it is about crayons and colouring pages. For time-poor parents and caregivers, the box is more than a product—it is a memory catalyst and a source of mindful presence for busy schedules. The gentle excitement of a new book or themed activity each month infuses everyday routines with a dose of magic and calm.

### A Movement Rooted In Wellbeing And Values

This trend is not confined to colouring books alone. Competitors such as KiwiCo and Lovevery are equally embracing the intersection of learning and lifestyle, offering STEM-focused kits and Montessori-driven themes tailored for different age groups. As families increasingly opt for subscription schemes offering eco-friendly packaging and diverse subjects, the gifting market continues its pivot from the disposable to the meaningful. The hope, say many parents, is that these small monthly rituals will leave a legacy of wonder and self-expression well beyond childhood.

For further inspiration on weaving joy and connection into family life, readers may enjoy reflections from [Rich Mom Magazine](https://richbooksmagazine.com/article/rich-mom-magazine-march-2024-3bdb52) on the art of authentic motherhood, or explore [factors that activate success](https://richbooksmagazine.com/article/rich-monday-paper-what-factors-activate-success-e13e24) and [lifestyle choices that bring joy](https://richbooksmagazine.com/article/rich-monday-paper-what-lifestyle-choices-bring-you-joy-65fc24). Those considering their next lifestyle step may also find encouragement in thought-provoking essays on [personal stories of self-discovery](https://richbooksmagazine.com/article/rich-monday-paper-who-8217-s-story-is-this-108c95) and reflections on [choosing happiness](https://richbooksmagazine.com/article/rich-monday-paper-do-you-choose-to-be-or-not-to-be-happy-53f5ab).

Ultimately, services like the Coloring Book of the Month Club reflect a wider movement: one that values holistic success, integrating personal passion, familial bonds and mindful living with practical solutions. For accomplished women seeking to nurture both ambition and home life, these creative subscriptions offer more than entertainment—they are one delightful way to weave learning, connection and joy into the fabric of family days.

**About Really Big Coloring Books®**

Really Big Coloring Books®, Inc., founded in 1988 and headquartered in St. Louis, MO is a manufacturer with integrated facilities providing adult and children’s coloring books. Home of the worlds original coloring book website, the company is a contractor of the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO), they developed the PBS KIDS® Characters Coloring Program, is a wholesaler and distributor of Crayola® Brand Crayons in the USA and Canada.

Really Big Coloring Books® maintains product registrations in the Library of Congress, has an in house art, editing and sales department. With distribution via retail outlets and wholesale shops across the US and Canada. The company develops custom book products through its sites like coloringbooks.ai allowing authors, writers and publishers to gain market access without heavy investment.

[Website](https://coloringbooks.ai/)
