Confidently Celebrate Her First Period !
A beautifully curated first period kit for girls ages 9–13—designed to empower, educate, and celebrate this milestone
Anza Box
The Anza Box
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Transforming The Experience
Her first period is a powerful rite of passage—one that deserves to be met with care, not confusion. An Anza Box turns this moment into something empowering, helping her feel informed, prepared, and confident in her body from the very beginning. The unboxing of support, love, and wisdom is unmatched, and as a loved one, you can provide this in the Anza box!
What's Inside?
Pads, liners, wipes, cycle tracker, and so much more to bring comfort, educate, and boost confidence in this new phase of life
Building Trust Starts Here
Her first period is a major milestone—but for many girls, it comes with confusion, fear, or embarrassment.
Not knowing what’s happening to her body, which products to use, or who to turn to can make this moment stressful and uncertain.
More than just a kit, it’s a meaningful rite of passage. Giving her The Moon Box creates a safe place where she can come to you with questions, feelings, or uncertainties. It transforms this milestone into a memorable tradition and a positive, confidence-building experience.
Nearly half of girls feel nervous or confused during their first period—making guidance and support essential.
See Her First Period Empowered - Joy Confidence and Learning In Action
About Us: The Anza Box Company
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The Problem We Saw
Many girls face their first period feeling confused, embarrassed, or anxious. Without guidance or support, this important milestone can become stressful instead of empowering.
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Our Solution
The Anza Box transforms the first period experience into a moment of confidence, comfort, and celebration. Each kit is thoughtfully curated to provide guidance, essential products, and keepsakes that make her feel prepared and supported.
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Our Vision
We envision a world where every girl approaches her first period with confidence, knowledge, and joy. Our goal is to build a tradition of empowerment, trust, and open conversation around this rite of passage.