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CraftyLambsCo Monthly Subscription Box- November
CraftyLambsCo Monthly Subscription Box- November
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Subscription Plans Join our community for ongoing creativity and savings! Our subscription plans deliver a new, unique craft box from CraftyLambsCo to your door every month. Choose from our flexible monthly billing plan or save more with our 3, 6, or 12-month pre-paid options.
What will be in your first box?
Daniel and the Lions' Den Craft Box
Brave Hearts: Trusting God in the Den!
Explore the power of faith with our November 2025 Craft Box! Designed for young heroes aged 3–7, this box dives into the incredible story of Daniel in the Lions' Den (Daniel 6).
Your little ones will learn about courage, prayer, and God's powerful protection through six fun, hands-on activities. Each craft is carefully curated to emphasize fine motor skills, storytelling, and imaginative play, all tied to a mini Bible lesson about trusting God when we are afraid.
Inside the Box:
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Six unique crafts including an interactive Pull-String Daniel, a Paper Bag Lion Puppet, and a magnificent King's Crown.
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All craft supplies needed for the activities (minus common household items).
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Mini Bible lessons and discussion prompts to guide family learning.
 
Give your child the tools to build their faith and their confidence!
Shipping & Fulfillment
Our monthly subscription boxes ship out on the 25th of each month. Your box will typically arrive at your door around the 1st of the following month, ensuring you have a fresh craft kit to kick off a new month of learning.
Please note: This shipping schedule applies to our monthly subscription boxes only. One-time themed boxes ship separately within 7-10 business days of purchase.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 2 years. This craft kit contains small components that may present a choking hazard. It is intended for adult use and creativity. If children are participating, direct adult supervision is absolutely essential at all times, and small parts should be kept out of reach of young children.
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