Scratch Your Travels Jetsetter Maps Only $13.49 on Zulily (Regularly $28)
For a limited time only, hop on over to Zulily where Scratch Your Travels Jetsetter Maps are marked down to $13.49 (regularly $27.99+).
As another option, you can score this for $16.97 on Amazon. Keep in mind that shipping is free for Prime Members on any order and free for non-prime members on orders of $25 or more.
Choose from maps of the United States of America, Canada, Europe, or two different World themes. Scratch off each one of your destinations and discover a watercolor pattern underneath.
Note that the maps do not include the frame.
Hip Tip: All Alex Toys ship for free so consider FIRST purchasing just one Alex Toy item and pay as low as $3.99 shipped.
THEN, go back and order your Jetsetter Maps and shipping should be FREE since they offer free shipping for almost all additional items for the remainder of the day!
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Shipping & Terms
Zulily
Shipping starts at $5.99 and generally goes up $1- $2 with additional items.
Consider making just one order, and then go back and order another item (or however many you like) and shipping should be FREE since they offer free shipping for almost all additional items ordered by 11:59 PM that same day. Note that some larger items may be excluded for the free shipping offer.
We bought a couple of these. One for us to map our trails on family vacations, and the other we gave to the in laws to document their travels in their new RV. I was really happy with their quality.
What a neat gift idea! SO glad to hear how nice these are! Thanks for taking a moment to comment! I think my grandparents would LOVE this! They enjoy traveling too!
It’s $16.97 with amazon prime if anyone is interested.
My brother has one and i was surprised with the quality. Its beautiful! And so fun!
Thanks I just got this for my 13 yr old son for Xmas. Tween/Teen boys are so hard to shop for and this looks like fun. He’s a scout and has gone on lots of camping trips over the last 2 years that he will be able to scratch off and he just got back from his 8th grade DC trip. Can’t wait to see the colors as they are revealed