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With this one tool, you will meet the need for at least 18 different toys and tools for developing various skills in a growing child during the first 0-18 months of their life.
This solution will make it easier for you to keep your home tidy, save your family money, and be an environmentally friendly choice.
Most importantly, it will allow your child to experience the benefits of timely skill discovery (eureka!) moments without the distraction of new items in their environment or the frustration of trying to use tools that are not suited to their skills. All of this is extremely important for the long-term development of learning abilities, independent play, and concentration.
With this one tool, you will meet the need for at least 18 different toys and tools for developing various skills in children aged 1-6.
This solution will make it easier for you to keep your home tidy, save your family money, and be an environmentally friendly choice.
Most importantly, it will allow your child to experience the benefits of timely skill discovery (eureka!) moments without the distraction of new items in their environment or the frustration of trying to use tools that are not suited to their skills. All of this is extremely important for the long-term development of learning abilities, independent play, and concentration.
This tool is perfect not only for learning letters, but also for developing fine motor skills. It is a great way to develop hand-eye coordination by first trying to remove the letters from their places. The letters are slightly raised above the base, making them easy to grasp and lift. Each letter has a different shape and smooth edges, making them friendly and interesting even for the smallest fingertips.
For slightly older children, this tool becomes a puzzle for learning to put the letters back in their places and an educational tool for learning the alphabet and letters – they can be arranged next to pictures in books (according to the first letter of the word), guessed individually, or searched for recognizable ones.
For older children, this tool helps them learn to combine syllables, read, arrange their first words, and even write! Inside each letter, you will find a dotted line with arrows that guide your finger along the path of writing. The letters can be traced on the puzzle or used as a guide when writing alongside it. So we guarantee that this tool will stay with you for years to come! The letter puzzle is a great addition to the set of additional letters, which contains 51 letters for arranging words. This tool is recommended for use under adult supervision.
This tool is perfect not only for learning letters, but also for improving writing and reading skills. The Lithuanian letter set can be used both as an addition to the
ABC puzzle and separately. The letter set is designed so that children have enough symbols to spell words, and you can even write short sentences.This tool is perfect for learning numbers and developing fine motor skills. It is a great way to develop hand-eye coordination, starting with trying to remove the numbers and symbols from their places. The numbers are slightly raised above the base of the puzzle, making them easy to grasp. Each number has a different shape and smooth edges, making it friendly and interesting even for the smallest fingers. Maybe you can find a few that are the same?
For slightly older children, this tool becomes a puzzle for learning to put numbers back in their places and a training tool for learning mathematical concepts and numbers – they can be placed next to pictures in books (according to the number of objects shown), guess individually or look for recognizable ones. Combine with a counting board or number cards.
For older children, this tool helps them learn to recognize action symbols and perform their first actions! It also helps them learn to write symbols – they can be traced on the puzzle or used as a prompt when writing alongside them. So we guarantee that this tool will stay with you for years to come! This tool is recommended for use under adult supervision.
Card set for learning numbers up to 10 - a fun teaching tool for little ones. The set of 20 cards features number symbols, names in words, and even two quantitative expressions: fingers and dots.
In this way, number recognition takes place methodically, correctly, and effectively, as children are not only introduced to symbols and their names, but also immediately see and associate them with quantitative meaning.
The cards are designed to remain relevant and interesting for a long time: starting with familiarization with symbols and quantitative expressions, and continuing with reading names and matching cards as the child grows. The cards are made of extra-thick cardboard and are very sturdy, making them difficult to bend and suitable even for the youngest children. The card set comes in a cloth bag so that the pieces don't get lost and are easy to take with you on trips and organize.
In this set, you will find everything you need for comprehensive counting activities:
- a tray holding x10 balls;
- a set of x20 cards for counting up to 10;
- a puzzle with numbers from 0 to 10 and mathematical signs;
- x15 wool balls in the chosen color.
We created tools to respond to the sensitivity of mathematics, suitable for both understanding the quantity of objects and developing fine motor skills. It is a great way to enhance hand-eye coordination by arranging wool balls, counting them, and trying to connect the quantity with its expression - the number, recognizing their contours in the puzzle and linking mathematical signs to perform various actions.
By using the set in different combinations, you can easily adapt it for both a toddler and a growing child, and by adding favorite figures, beans, leaves, or pebbles - a wealth of educational games is guaranteed!
The product is recommended for use under adult supervision.
These game discs are wooden discs that we have created for kids to explore different themes and activities. The discs are designed to be used with Stapelstein® Original pebbles: just place the disc in the inverted pebble. These discs are the key to even more games with the already beloved pebbles! They are designed to develop both fine motor skills and imagination through scenario games, so they are suitable for children of all ages from ~ one year old (use small parts only with adult supervision).
Educational value
Fine motor skills and coordination development - the child must insert the disc, throw a ball into the hole or adjust and observe its movement by moving the pebble. The holes of different sizes are combined with balls of various sizes and textures, straws, sticks or other objects found at home and outdoors.
Critical thinking – the game teaches children to understand the relationship between cause and effect: how to tilt/turn the game so that the ball reaches the hole, what tool to use to make it easier to transfer balls or beans to the mouth, etc.
Creativity and problem solving – the child can create various versions of the tracks, use discs with pebbles for structures, decorate with additional elements (e.g. flowers, straws) and create their own compositions.
Concentration and patience – the game motivates them to patiently try again and again, observe and correct their actions.
Aesthetic and sensory experience – wood, smooth shapes and colored pebbles provide a pleasant feeling of touch and play.
These discs are not only a simple game, but also a material that teaches delicate movement, strategy, patience and experimentation through the physical relationship between action and result.
Stapelstein Original Elements are sold separately.
Due to lighting conditions when photographing the product and different screen settings, the color of the actual products may differ from the one on the screen.
Reusable silicone coloring mat – a fun introduction to letters. Printed letters are presented alongside written letters, so children can immediately identify both symbols with the same sound. Associative pictures for each letter of the alphabet make learning letters easier. Written letters are presented with dotted lines for hand training.
The other side of the mat is white, so it can be used as a drawing sheet for children's imaginative creations. The mat can be folded compactly and taken with you if you need to keep the little ones occupied in a café, on a trip, or anywhere else.
Felt-tip pen ink can be washed off the mat with warm water, while some pigments (pink, purple) may require gentle rubbing with a cloth. And caring for the mat can be a great activity for the child: not only using the product, but also cleaning it up after use - washing, drying, and putting it away.
For coloring, we recommend choosing easily washable markers. Manufacturers often indicate "super washable," "ultra-clean wash," or similar on the packaging.
The product should be used under adult supervision.
Reusable silicone coloring mat - a fun introduction to numbers and their quantitative expression. Created in collaboration with illustrator Mrs. Goda, this mat invites little ones to be curious and explore the details - how many mushrooms, acorns, leaves, or different birds can you find? The most observant will be able to count the objects and write down the numbers at the bottom of the mat.
To help children learn numbers, the rug features dotted number symbols and their quantitative expressions next to each symbol.
The other side of the mat is white, so it can be used as a drawing sheet for children's imaginative creations. The mat can be folded compactly and taken with you if you need to keep the little ones occupied in a café, on a trip, or anywhere else.
The felt-tip pen ink can be washed off the mat with warm water, while some pigments (pink, purple) may require gentle rubbing with a cloth. And caring for the mat can be a great activity for the child: not only using the product, but also cleaning it up after use - washing, drying, and putting it away.
For coloring, we recommend choosing easily washable markers. Manufacturers often indicate "super washable," "ultra-clean wash," or similar on the packaging.
The product should be used under adult supervision.
You can start introducing the tray quite early just by playing – arrange the children's dishes and model the process together. As the little one grows, move the process to the table – you can use the tray to set the table or protect it from various stains.
You can also draw on this tray (on both sides).
For coloring, we recommend choosing easily washable markers. Manufacturers often indicate "super washable", "ultra-clean wash", or similar on the packaging.
The tool is recommended to be used under adult supervision.
The glass and utensils shown in the photos are not sold with the tray.
This wooden knife is extremely light, designed to be easy for a child to hold and use, and is suitable for children aged one year and older.
The knife has an ergonomic handle that encourages a full palm grip, protecting the fingers when cutting fruit and vegetables, cheese, bread, and other products that are not particularly hard.
The product is recommended for use under adult supervision.
New – from now on, we are manufacturing our first knives in Lithuania, in a small social business community that employs people with intellectual disabilities.
A set of cards for learning about kitchen objects, developing observation skills, and practicing letters and reading. The set of 20 cards depicts 10 of the most common objects found in the kitchen, their shadows, first letters, and full names.
The objects are presented in realistic photographs, and their shadows perfectly match the original objects, making it easy for children to recognize and match the objects with their shadows. The first letters are presented side by side in upper and lower case so that children can immediately see and recognize both symbols of the same sound. Full words are written in lowercase, taking into account that most of the literature they read is written this way, so children can immediately learn the most common way of reading.
The cards are designed to remain relevant and interesting for a long time: starting with familiarizing themselves with objects and their names, then learning to recognize letters by matching pictures with the first letters, playing recognition games and matching pictures with shadows, and finally reading full names. The cards are made of extra-thick cardboard and are very sturdy, making them difficult to bend and suitable even for the youngest children. The card set comes in a canvas bag so that the pieces don't get lost and are easy to take with you on a trip. The cards include: a spoon, a knife, a table, a glass, a pot, a frying pan, a jug, a dishcloth, a bowl, and a spatula.
Lightweight yet durable hand-sewn polyester scarves - a beautiful, Waldorf-inspired tool that empowers the imagination and creativity of little ones! The soft fabric gently tickles fingertips, stimulating sensory exploration, while the sheer material offers a new way to see the world through color, and the easy-to-hold pleats invite movement.
Hand-sewn scarves, suitable from birth to old age, these versatile play silks can become:
- an accessory, a headdress or a cloak;
- a perfect hiding place for playing peekaboo;
- a pair of glasses to brighten up the world on a gloomy day;
- a nappy or blanket for a doll;
- a wall for a fort or a roof for a tent;
- flags or dance scarves;
- or anything else your imagination whispers!
Each scarf is hand-cut, hand-sewn, and unique - the size may vary by a few mm.
If you have a grown-up child who wants a larger scarf size and even more options, take a look around our range of scarves here
SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN FROM: With adult supervision, the scarves are suitable for play from birth.
SIZE: 7 scarves (yellow, orange, red, green, teal, blue, purple) - 43 x 43 cm
MATERIAL: Polyester
CARE: Wash at up to 40°C, and if needed, iron on a medium heat setting.
Playing with the ring and ribbons develops hand-eye coordination, the bright colors stimulate the baby's vision, and the soft ribbons stimulate the senses.
Small rattle are hidden inside the knitted fruit, and the outside is tightly knitted, so it won't come apart even if the baby shakes or chews on the rattle.
Attractive sounds, charming colors, and different shapes introduce the baby to fruit diversity , develops movement and coordination, stimulates hearing and vision, teaches the connection between action and consequence.As the child grows, the carved fruit will certainly be used in imaginative games, such as mixing fruit salads or serving afternoon snacks.
Made in Lithuania
Have you noticed that your child is interested in letters? Satisfy your little one's curiosity and respond to their sensitive language period with a playful educational poster of the Lithuanian alphabet.
We created this poster for children based on the Montessori method, so you will find the following aspects important for effective child learning:
- Uppercase and lowercase letters are grouped together so that children can learn the meaning of both symbols and associate them with the same sound.
- associative objects are presented next to the letters according to the first letter - all objects are depicted realistically (photographs), so it is very easy for children to quickly recognize and understand them;
- The objects are deliberately chosen to be close to children's themes: nature, animals, food products, household objects, body parts;
- if there is no word beginning with a specific letter, you will find an empty circle, thus maintaining the order of the alphabet and the principle of letter-object associations according to the first letter;
- animals are depicted in full body to form a complete perception of the object.
These posters are printed on canvas, making them practical and durable. Since canvas is stronger than paper and does not tear easily, and the design is prepared with a white border, the poster does not need to be framed. Also, if necessary, or if you have sticky fingers, the canvas can be gently cleaned with a damp cloth.
The colors of the poster may vary slightly in reality due to different screen settings. The poster is sold without a frame.
Have you noticed that your child is interested in numbers? Satisfy your little one's curiosity and respond to their sensitive period for mathematics with a playful educational number poster.
This poster was created based on the Montessori method, so you will find the following aspects important for effective child learning:
- Number symbols are displayed together with their quantitative expression;
- To make it easier to connect and count quantities, a line, replicating the principle of an abacus, connects the dots of each number;
- counting starts from zero - after all, it is important to understand and name emptiness;
- cheerful colors not only catch the eye, but also make it easier to distinguish the dots and their quantity for each symbol.
The poster size is 30x40 cm. The colors of the poster may vary slightly in reality due to different screen settings.
The poster is sold without a frame.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Already familiar with printed letters? It's time to learn the written ones, and maybe hang the poster above the table as a cool prompt, training your hand and practicing writing.
We created this educational poster for children based on the Montessori method together with a primary school teacher, so you will find the following aspects important for effective child learning:
- Upper and lower case letters are grouped together so that children can learn to write both symbols at the same time and associate them with the same sound;
- letters are written on lines, replicating a writing notebook;
- The font has been carefully designed with a primary school teacher to ensure that it corresponds as closely as possible to the correct spelling of Lithuanian letters that children will learn at school;
- All printed letters are written at the top of the poster, in case you need to glance at them.
The poster size is 30x40 cm. The colors of the poster may vary slightly in reality due to different screen settings. The poster is sold without a frame.
