Encourage your child's development and learning skills by offering them toys precisely designed according to their age and the Montessori method.
Remember, it's crucial to avoid wasting money on useless toys that don't contribute to your child's development. By investing in thoughtful, age-appropriate toys aligned with the Montessori philosophy, you can create an enriching environment that promotes lifelong learning and meaningful engagement for your child.
This box includes: 1.A Permanence Box A box to practice hand-eye coordination and become familiar with object permanence.
2. A Spinning Drum The Spinning Drum is a classic Montessori material for infants aged 6 months and up. The material consists of a wooden drum with several panels of differing bright colors - one with a mirror-like surface. The spinning drum help refine visual development, and the soft soothing sound created when the drum is spun stimulates auditory sensory formation. Hand-eye coordination is improved, as is core muscle strength, fine and gross motor skills, and the understanding of cause and effect. 3. 1-piece circle puzzle with a mirror film.
4. A wooden Egg in a Cup. By eight or nine months, an infant can explore putting a wooden egg in a cup and taking it out again.
5. Balls, 3 pieces Work with this material helps the infant discover size, weight, texture, and more. It promotes freedom and discovery within limits, and develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. The basket is not included.
6. A wooden Car - suitable finger size -easy for little fingers to grasp Babies can exercise skills of hand-movements and motor skills
7. A Tissue Box Babies love to pull tissues out and put them back in while exploring. - babies explore different colours - they learn the concepts of empty and full, inside and outside - great for sensory exploration and fine motor development