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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.
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.
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.
Sensory games give children the opportunity to explore and learn through touch, and with the right tools, even more possibilities are created: skills in using a spoon (picking up and transferring) are developed, differences in volume are introduced, and the pincer grip is developed with both fingers and tools.
These movements are particularly important for developing further independence; they are the first steps towards practicing eating, serving, dressing, drawing, and writing, as well as self-control and self-regulation. Only by trying (and spilling more than once!) can the difference in volume be understood and the limit when it is time to stop be felt.
We recommend combining the tools with wool balls
The product is recommended for use under adult supervision.
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.
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.
Sensory games give children the opportunity to explore and learn through touch, and with the right tools, even more possibilities are created: they develop spooning skills (picking up and transferring), learn about differences in volume, and develop their pincer grip with both their fingers and tools.
These movements are particularly important for developing further independence; they are the first steps in practicing eating, serving, dressing, drawing, and writing, as well as self-control and self-regulation. Only by trying (and spilling more than once!) can the difference in volume be understood and the limit when it is time to stop be felt.
The product is recommended for use under adult supervision.
