Key Subscriptions to Level Up Your School Year

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Editors’ Picks | Food | Educational | Time-Saving

The school year is a busy time for students and parents alike. With the 2025-2026 school year starting up, we’ve been reflecting on ways to help families like yours save time and get the most value on a budget. We came up with an answer we’re excited about — subscription services.

There is such a wide variety of subscriptions available these days, and they can be such helpful tools. Whether you need one less thing to worry about when online shopping, or you want some enriching activities on hand so that your kids can learn at home, there’s a subscription that can meet your needs. Subscriptions also tend to offer great value to consumers, so signing up for some of your favorites can be a great way to stretch your hard-earned dollars. From meal kits to learning tools and more, consider this guide your one-stop shop for staying organized and keeping your home running smoothly all school year long. Read on for subscriptions your family will love.


Best Subscriptions for Families This School Year

— Editors’ Picks —

Wall Street Journal

A laptop, a tablet, and a smartphone display different pages of The Wall Street Journal website, highlighting news articles and images available through digital subscriptions. Image: Wall Street Journal

A digital subscription to the Wall Street Journal is a great idea for the whole family, especially if you have older K-12 or college students at home. Parents can stay informed throughout the busy day-to-day, and kids can learn how to keep up with what’s going on around them. Plus, this gives your kids a reliable news source, which will likely come in handy for several projects and reports. It may enrich your conversations as a family at the dinner table too! Sign up now to get a one-year subscription to WSJ Digital for just $2/week. This is a great deal that helps you stay up to date easily across all of your favorite devices.

Price: Starting at $2/Week


T-Mobile

A woman with an afro hairstyle smiles confidently, leaning on her bicycle handlebars while holding a pink smartphone—perhaps checking her subscriptions. The sky behind her is bright blue with scattered clouds.Image: T-Mobile

Technology plays a major part in how kids learn and stay connected to their peers these days, especially when it comes to high schoolers and college kids. With T-Mobile, you can help your student get to class with the latest devices. Now through Sept. 4, get an iPhone 16 on T-Mobile with no trade-in required. T-Mobile may even pay up to $800 a line off your current phone via a virtual prepaid Mastercard when you make the switch. Find out more to see if switching to T-Mobile could help you and your whole family stay better connected throughout the school year.

Price: Prices Vary


Food Subscriptions

HelloFresh

A person smiles while unpacking a HelloFresh meal kit subscription box filled with fresh produce such as potatoes, tomatoes, limes, peppers, and a packet of chili powder on a kitchen counter.Image: Hello Fresh

Meal prep can be hard to keep up with during all of the hustle and bustle of the school year. Save some time, energy, and brain power when you subscribe to Hello Fresh. The customization options allow you to choose the number of people you need to feed, the number of meals you’d like a week, and any special diets or nutritional requirements that fit your family’s needs. The ingredients arrive ready for you to prepare with easy instructions, so it’s great for lowering your mental load if you are feeling overwhelmed or spread thin. Plus, the meals are healthy and delicious!

Price: Plans starting around $50/box


Thrive Market

A bag of Good Crisp Company potato chips, Rip Van Wafels box, Simple Mills Pop Mmms crackers box, a glass of yellow juice, and a bowl of crackers are arranged on a pastel yellow and pink table—perfect for snack subscriptions.Image: Thrive Market

Grocery shopping with kids can be stressful. Even if you have time to hit the store alone while they’re in class, it’s daunting to find foods everyone likes with healthy ingredients you don’t have to worry about. Thrive Market offers healthier alternatives to some of the most popular snacks on the market. Your kids will love the taste, and you will love the ingredients and the convenience of this service. Sign up now for a well-stocked pantry full of healthy snacks so you never have to stress when packing lunch or preparing after-school snacks.

Price: Starting around $12/month or $60 annually


Universal Yums

A Universal Yums box filled with various colorful Indonesian snacks and treats—perfect for subscriptions—featuring chips, chocolates, and cookies, with an Indonesian flag in the background on a yellow backdrop.Image: Universal Yums

A lot of us don’t get to travel as much as we’d like, especially when school is in session. If you’d like to enjoy new experiences as a family and welcome some exciting new cultures into your home, take your taste buds on a trip when you subscribe to Universal Yums. These snack boxes feature tasty treats from countries around the world, including Indonesia, South Korea, Greece, Germany, and more. This is an awesome way to encourage your kids to be curious about other cultures and parts of the world while also showcasing that adults are still always learning, too.

Price: Starting around $29/box


Educational Subscriptions

KiwiCo

A smiling child in a purple shirt plays a wooden pinball game on a table, excitedly looking up at the camera. Books, game pieces, and fun activity subscriptions are scattered nearby.Image: Kiwi Co

We know many parents are trying to cut down screen time for their kids at home and want some fun, educational activity options instead. KiwiCo offers crates for kids of all ages with all kinds of activities related to subjects like science, art, geography, engineering, and more. The projects are super hands-on and great for allowing kids to discover areas of interest at a young age. Discover, learn, and play all together as a family.

Price: Starting at $24/month


National Geographic

A young boy sits on a bed smiling while reading his National Geographic Kids subscription, featuring a panda on the cover. A stuffed panda toy is visible in the background.Image: National Geographic

If you have a kiddo who is animal-obsessed, loves to read, or both, you’ve got to get them a National Geographic Kids Magazine subscription. Each magazine is filled with animal facts, scientific discoveries, brain teasers, and more. This is a great tool to support a love of learning! There is a Little Kids magazine aimed at 3-5 year olds and the Kids magazine for 6-8 year olds. Subscribe now and watch your kid get excited every time a new issue arrives!

Price: Starting at $34/year


Highlights

A little girl is reading a Highlights magazine.Image: Highlights

There’s a reason you’ll often find Highlights magazine in the waiting room of many pediatricians and children’s dentists. They are made for such a wide variety of ages (0-7+) and have so many educational benefits. Plus, kids love them! Each magazine features puzzles and activities that encourage kids to use their powerful brains and imaginations to get creative. Start your subscription, and you’ll likely find that your kiddo gets even more excited when it’s time to read.

Price: Starting at $24/year


Bookroo

A row of colorful books, like a rainbow gradient from blue to purple, lines a white shelf. Each book spine showcases unique titles and designs—some even hinting at exclusive subscriptions for avid readers.Image: Bookroo

Beyond magazines, it’s great to have an easy way to get new books into the house so your little ones get all the practice they need as they learn to read or work to amp up their reading level. Bookroo is a book club for kids with a subscription box that sends monthly age-appropriate books to your home so you can help foster a lifelong love of reading. Your kids’ teachers will also certainly appreciate that they are getting so much reading practice at home, and you can feel good about providing a steady flow of new books that keep them interested and intrigued.

Price: Starting at $19.95/box


Time-Saving Subscriptions

Stitch Fix Kids

A collage of girls’ spring outfits surrounds a central photo of a girl on a swing. Featuring dresses, tops, a denim jacket, leggings, and pastel athletic sneakers—perfect picks for fashion subscriptions.Image: Stitch Fix Kids

We obviously love shopping here at RetailMeNot, but we understand it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. Some categories are harder to keep up with than others. If sudden growth spurts are making it difficult for you to keep your kid’s closet current, we’ve got the brand you need in your life: Stitch Fix Kids. When you opt for clothes shopping with Stitch Fix, you can save time, set your budget so you always know what you’re paying, and you can customize towards your kids’ style and help them learn what they love to wear. Check it out, and if you love it for your kid, you may want to get started with Stitch Fix for yourself too!

Price: Kids clothing starting at $12 each


Ready Festive

Gift box with READY festive label, a candle labeled love you, a beige pillow with a pink heart, a pink plate reading XOXOXO, red heart shapes, and a string of red, pink, and white felt balls—perfect for holiday gifting or unique subscriptions.Image: Ready Festive

Whenever life gets busy, it feels like the months start to fly by. If you constantly feel like time is fleeting and you can’t soak up the various events and holidays as they come, we think subscribing to Ready Festive can help you slow down and savor the present. This festive holiday decor subscription can simplify your seasonal home refresh process so you can stay focused on your family and not miss any seasonal fun. Enjoy more time celebrating and memory-making while experts curate cohesive decor. The best part is that this allows you to pick your price, so you stay on budget instead of splurging while walking down the seasonal aisle (which we are guilty of too).

Prices: Boxes starting at $69

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