16 Best Subscription Boxes for Kids (2025): STEM, Books, Clothes, Snacks

My kids’ appetite for stickers is endless. I constantly find them stuck to mirrors in my house, on school planners and water bottles, and sometimes on the back of my chair or in my car. Stickers are also an accessible way to support independent artists. You might not be able to buy a painting or a T-shirt, but a sticker only costs a few dollars and you can display it everywhere.

For $12 per month, Sticky Club offers three different sticker styles — cute, vintage, or pop — as well as a storage sleeve and three stationery items, like notepads, cards, or stamps. The club works with independent artists and illustrators (no AI-generated art yet) to produce sheets of original designs. We tried Pop Subs. These stickers are amazing. There is a lot of variety in the sheets sent. Some are vinyl, some transparent, but all are high quality and intricately detailed. The artist is also mentioned on each corner so we can see them for ourselves. My children were delighted and exchanged them like currency. I’m now investing in Sticky Folios (from $18) in the hopes that I’ll be able to keep these a little more organized (and stick something on my laptop while I’m there).

★ Optional: You can’t choose the style of the box with a Pipsticks Kids Club Sticker Pack ($20)But with such a large selection, there is sure to be a sticker that your child or children will love. It includes 15 sheets of Pipstickers, collectible stickers, a postcard, an activity book, and more. I have two kids who love stickers, and we liked the classic pack a bit more; Pipsticks also has a beautiful pack option for $14.



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