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During the first months of life, babies often take on the role of observers: their vision improves every day, colors become more vivid, so when lying on their back or tummy, babies enjoy observing objects with bright contrasts.
As they gradually discover their hands, they want to try to grab things, touch them, and bring them to their mouths, so different textures and soft sounds encourage exploration.
This set of first tools will ensure that your little one spends their time meaningfully and will serve them well long after the first four months.
Bright contrasting book
In the first months of life, while babies' vision is still developing, they see best and are most interested in brightly contrasting, monochrome images. Such patterns and pictures attract babies' attention and help them concentrate.
This contrasting book will become an indispensable companion for your baby during their first months: it will motivate them to lift their head while lying on their tummy, encourage them to look around independently, help them focus while changing, and be convenient to take with you when traveling outside the home.Mirror ball (8 cm diameter)
Designed for early play, one of the basic tools of the Montessori method, it encourages babies to explore reflections and lights from the first weeks of life. Perfect for tummy time and motivating them to lift their head. Also, to get acquainted with their own image.As the baby grows, this mirror ball helps develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and, through the moving object, familiarize them with the concept of distance, develop spatial awareness, and ultimately try
Wooden ring with rainbow ribbons
Wooden ring with fabric ribbons is suitable for babies from birth. The ring can be hung on a stand above the baby's head so that the baby can reach the ribbons with their hands. The ring is also perfect for teaching little hands to grasp, transfer from one hand to the other, and cross the midline.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
Crochet rattle-apple
Small rattle is hidden inside the knitted fruit, and the outside is tightly knitted so that it will not come apart even if the baby shakes or chews on the rattle.6"5"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
Stackable discs
We make these gently processed stacking discs for your little one with great love. This is one of the first tools for baby development – a true classic of M. Montessori education. The discs are stacked in such a way that they are easy to grasp, transfer from hand to hand, and thus encourage crossing the midline and help communicate between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. Placed on a base, this tool will help keep your baby's attention longer while spending time on their tummy. Due to its unique design, it balances gently and stimulates the desire to reach for the tool with the hand.
During the first 26 to 27 months of life, while babies' vision is still developing, they see best and are most interested in brightly contrasting, colorless images. Such patterns and pictures attract the attention of little ones and help them concentrate.
This contrasting book will become an indispensable companion for your little one during their first months: it will motivate them to lift their head while lying on their tummy, encourage them to explore on their own, help them focus while changing, and be convenient to take with you when traveling outside the home.As your little one grows, the realistic watercolor illustrations of animals will help them learn their first words by easily associating the pictures with real animals.
Designed for early play, one of the basic tools of the Montessori method invites babies to explore reflections and lights from the first weeks of life. Perfect for tummy time and motivation to lift the head. Also, to get acquainted with their own image.
As the baby grows, this mirror ball helps develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and, through the moving object, familiarize the baby with the concept of distance, develop spatial awareness, and ultimately try to move on their own.
Designed for early play, one of the basic Montessori method tools encourages babies to explore reflections and lights from the first weeks of life. Perfect for tummy time and motivating babies to lift their heads. Also helps them become familiar with their own image.
As the baby grows, these mirrored balls help develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and, through the moving object, familiarize the baby with the concept of distance, develop spatial awareness, understand different sizes, and ultimately try to move on their own.
Stainless steel is the ideal material for sensory play equipment:
- Chemical-free - no toxins
- Durable - strong and lightweight
- Hygienic - non-porous and naturally resistant to bacteria.
Ball diameter: 60, 80, 100, 150mm.
We created this tool for the youngest children! This compact board with a mirror can accompany your baby from the very first days: it can be placed in front of your little one, who is spending time on their tummy, or propped up so that they can comfortably explore their reflection while lying on their tummy or back.
As your little one grows, this board will become a great peek-a-boo game when we pull the mirror cover off. And later on, it will become their first puzzle, developing their pincer grip and hand-eye coordination.
This product is recommended for use under adult supervision.
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.
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.
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
We make these gently processed stackable discs for your little one with great love. This is one of the first tools designed for baby development – a true classic of M. Montessori education.
The discs are stacked in such a way that they are easy to grasp, transfer from hand to hand, and thus encourage crossing the midline and help communicate between the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
Placed on a base, this tool will help keep your little one's attention longer while spending time on their tummy. Due to its unique design, it balances gently and stimulates the desire to reach for the tool with the hand - a great incentive to roll over or crawl!
As your child grows, you can reveal the secret of the puzzle and turn the toy into their first puzzle game.
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.
We simply fell in love with this handmade toy! It is ingenious in its simplicity and endlessly charming in its naturalness and softness. From our childhood, we remember it as a "cingu-lingu" – a rattle that swings and doesn't fall over (which is especially important for little ones!), enchanting with its soft bell sound.
And when you're done admiring and playing with it, it becomes a great tool for your little one to practice sitting, reaching, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. The toy keeps standing up, encouraging children to try to rock it again and again without causing frustration.
Made from natural wood, with a stainless steel rattle inside and covered with a 100% recycled polyester "coat." This toy is the perfect gift for grandchildren, one that can be passed down from generation to generation.
Choose from two sizes (15 cm and 10 cm tall) and three types: white lamb, white rabbit, brown rabbit.
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The book "Sofija Learns About Babies" is for anyone who is expecting or has recently welcomed a new addition to their family. A baby in the family is a significant change for older children, so it is important to help them calmly navigate this period and convey the experience that awaits them. In this 60-page book, you will find short stories for brothers and sisters about a baby's development from birth to six months.
This book presents the change in a positive light: without preconceived notions or expectations, in a gentle and positive manner, while remaining realistic. It provides examples of how to communicate, play, and behave, which older siblings can try out right away if they want to.
"Sofia Learns About Babies" series author Polly Zielonka is a doctor of psychology, mother of two children, and Montessori practitioner.
Along with the book, you will receive a guide for parents created by Miglė and Austėja on how to help older children prepare for this change.
The sensory ball basket will help the baby get acquainted with various textures, colors, and patterns. This will awaken the child's curiosity and promote their tactile perception. Later, the balls can be used for various games, discovering cause-and-effect relationships, understanding distances, and movement.
And the basket suggests a constant place for the items, to which they return every time the games are finished.
Basket size: 20x20x9 cm.
There are four balls in the basket. The mirror ball can be ordered additionally.
This tool encourages grasping reflexes and hand-eye coordination. It develops the baby's tactile, auditory, and visual skills. And rolling later encourages the baby to crawl after the toy.
Size: 7x5.5 cm.
This spinning drum can become an attention-grabbing object for raising the head while lying on the tummy and reaching for it with the hand to spin it. ~7-11 month old babies are attracted to the cause-and-effect relationship, actively developing hand-eye coordination.
This drum will meet the most sensitive needs of children: when turned, it makes a sound, develops coordination and visual skills, and strengthens the muscles of the wrist and hand.
Size: 22x16x14 cm.
From birth, balls of various sizes, colors, and surfaces serve as perhaps the most universal tool and toy for a child. Balls help children discover movement, understand distances, explore cause-and-effect relationships, and develop hand-eye coordination.
As children grow older, balls become unique initiators of movement, inviting them to explore the capabilities of their physical bodies. How many games do you know that involve balls? Yes, we know countless games too! The best part is that ball games involve the whole family!
These Ratatam balls, made in France, are known for their durability and quality. They also feature the most important elements of childhood—bright colors and, of course, glitter. And how high they bounce! For many years now, they have remained our four children's favorite balls!
6"*A bicycle pump is required to inflate the ball.The egg, sphere, and cube set with containers is designed according to the principles of the Montessori method of education, which emphasizes practical learning and encourages the development of a wide range of skills in young children. This tool is designed to develop children's fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and cognitive abilities.
While playing, children manipulate objects of different shapes to fit them into the appropriate containers. This intensively develops hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness. This tool encourages problem-solving and critical thinking skills, as when a shape no longer fits, the child has to figure out how to rearrange it.
Natural wood materials and different shapes provide tactile and sensory experiences, helping children learn to recognize different shapes, name them, and distinguish between them as they grow.
This is a classic educational toy where children stack colorful rings on a vertical dowel. A simple yet rich activity develops fine motor skills, color recognition, and logical thinking.
The game doesn't end when the rings are threaded onto the dowel: as the child grows, they learn to knock them off and put them back in their designated places. This encourages a complete activity cycle, reminding to return objects to their places after play. This game aligns with Montessori principles: clear structure, precise movement, finite result, and the opportunity for self-directed learning.
The tool helps to develop
- Fine motor skills development: stacking rings enhances finger dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
- Color recognition: bright rings help children learn to classify and name colors.
- Understanding causality: discovering cause-and-effect relationships (I thread the ring – it stays) helps to develop logic.
- Self-directed learning: the simple design allows the child to act independently, without adult intervention.
Sustainability and safety
Eco-friendly materials: made from responsibly sourced rubberwood – a sustainable, fast-growing tree source.
Safe paints: water-based non-toxic paints are used, free from harmful chemicals.
Durability: a sturdy construction ensures that the toy can be passed down from generation to generation or used in educational institutions.
