Toy Subscription / Educational-Toy Rental Points | Sign-up Cases + Monthly Payment Cashback

Deep dives Published:2026-06-03 5 min read

Toy Subscription / Educational-Toy Rental Points | Sign-up Cases + Monthly Payment Cashback

Toy subscriptions (flat-rate educational-toy rental) like Toysub!, ChaChaCha and Kids Laboratory are a genre where sign-up can be a point-site case. Educational toys matched to your child's age and development arrive professionally selected, and you return them when done — easing worries about toys piling up, being outgrown quickly, or storage. As a monthly/subscription service, you can aim for both the sign-up case and ongoing payment cashback. The trick: route the sign-up application through a point site, check the case conditions (sign-up only, or is continuation required?), pay the monthly fee with a cashback method, and choose by your child's age and sustainability. This article organizes toy-subscription points. See also Toys, Baby & Childcare, and Appliance & Furniture Rental.

Where you save on toy subscriptions

SceneHow to gainPoint
Sign-up caseRoute the sign-up applicationAlways check conditions
Monthly-fee paymentPay with a cashback methodSteady gain each month
Less clutter / storage worryReturn system means toys don't pile upToys
Pooling pointsPool awarded points in your main ecosystemUse before they expire

※ Cashback points, earning conditions (sign-up/continuation) and eligible payments vary by service and season. Check the latest with each case, the official site and Pointnavi. For choosing a loyalty point, see Loyalty Point Comparison.

Toy-subscription points: step by step

  1. ① Route the sign-up applicationIf the toy subscription you'll use is a case, route through a point site before signing up. Conditions include "earn on sign-up," "continue ○ times required." Check cases on Pointnavi.
  2. ② Check the conditions (sign-up only / continuation required)"Sign-up only," "continue ○ times required" differ by case. If you only want a trial, check continuation terms, how to cancel, and any minimum period.
  3. ③ Pay the monthly fee via cashbackPay the monthly fee with your main ecosystem's cashback method — steady gain each month. Touch Payment, Avoiding Expiry.
  4. ④ Choose by your child's age & sustainabilityTarget age, number of toys, swap cycle, whether you can request, and hygiene (cleaning) differ by service. Choose by whether it suits your child and you can keep it up.
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The core of toy-subscription points is "grabbing both the routed cashback on sign-up (a sign-up case) and the payment cashback on the monthly fee." With the return system, toys don't pile up and storage is easier, and it's easier to try than buying. But judging whether it suits your child and you can keep it up comes first. Signing up just for cashback can leave only the monthly fee if your child doesn't like it or it doesn't fit your life. For trial only, check continuation terms and how to cancel; if you continue, go by target age, swap cycle and hygiene. Also check the compensation rules for loss/damage before signing up.

Things to note

  • Judge whether it suits your child / you can keep it up: Don't sign up just for cashback. Go by whether the target age, number of toys and swap cycle suit your child and life.
  • Check continuation terms & minimum period: Check "continue ○ times required" cases, any minimum period, and how to cancel. For trial only, don't forget the cancellation deadline. Subscriptions.
  • Check loss/damage compensation rules: As a rental, there are compensation/warranty rules for loss or damage. Since a child uses it, check the rules before signing up.
  • Don't forget to route / pool points: Sign-up earns zero cashback if you skip the point site. Use awarded points before they expire. Avoiding Expiry.

FAQ

Where do toy-subscription points work?
Sign-up is sometimes a point-site case, and routing before signing up earns cashback. On top of that, as a subscription, paying the monthly fee with a cashback method saves a little every month. If you're considering educational-toy rental, don't forget to route before signing up.
Toys — buy or rent?
It depends on how you use them. Children outgrow toys quickly and needs change with age, so renting suits easing clutter and storage worries. Conversely, favorites used for a long time or things you want to keep are better bought. Renting to try and buying if you like it works too. For buying, see Toys.
What should I watch out for?
Judge whether it suits your child and you can keep it up. Signing up just for cashback can leave only the monthly fee if it doesn't fit. Check target age, swap cycle and hygiene, plus continuation terms, minimum period and how to cancel. As a rental, also check loss/damage compensation rules. Don't forget to route on signing up, and use awarded points before they expire.

This article was written from publicly available information on each point site as of May 2026. Cashback rates, campaign terms, and redemption rules can change without notice — always check each site's official page for the latest. This site uses each point site's referral program, but going through a referral link never changes the rate you receive.