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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.
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 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.
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.
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.
This wooden children's broom is a true, child-sized tool designed for little ones to play, imitate, and actually engage in everyday household activities. It is lightweight, ergonomic, and fits perfectly into small hands, allowing children to independently perform simple cleaning tasks, tidy up after themselves, and thus develop responsibility and independence skills.
The tool helps develop:
- Practical life skills – children learn through real activity, not just by playing.
- Motor skills development – sweeping movements strengthen both fine and gross motor skills.
- Attention and responsibility development – the task requires focus and care for the environment.
- Self-confidence building – having their own tool makes children feel they can contribute to family life.
- Logical thinking formation – the action and result (clean space) help understand the cause-and-effect relationship.
Technical information
Material: high-quality ash wood, coated with moisture-resistant protective varnish.
Handle length: ~45 cm – adapted to children's height.
Mop head: removable terry cloth wipe
SHIPPING 09.08. This sandboard, inspired by Montessori principles, is a practical tool designed to develop writing skills through sensory experience. The child can write with their finger or a wooden pencil, observing and feeling each stroke. The sandy surface allows for experimentation without the fear of making mistakes – errors can be easily "erased" and tried again.
The tool helps to develop
- Sensory and motor skills development – writing in the sand develops fine motor skills, finger and hand coordination, and strengthens the hand muscles necessary for writing.
- Multisensory experience – engages the child's visual and tactile senses, enhancing learning retention.
- Stress-free learning – the sand provides an opportunity to repeat without the fear of making mistakes, fostering self-confidence.
- Creativity and initiative – the child can choose what to write or draw, developing creative abilities.
- Logical thinking and concentration – a clear sequence of actions ("I write → I see the result") develops attention and understanding of cause and effect.
- Connection between symbols and actions – additional cards help to associate a symbol, letter, or number with its writing, enhancing cognition and memory.
Technical information
Material: natural beech wood, coated with protective varnish
Size: 17 × 25 cm
Set includes: sandboard, wooden writing tool, sand.
Sustainability and safety
Natural beech wood from responsibly managed forests – durable and recyclable.
Non-toxic finishing materials – water-based varnish, safe for children.
Durable design – suitable for use for many years or to pass on to another child.
SHIPPING 09.08. Thisis handmade, designed according to Montessori principles, a three-part tray for cards. The tray has three separate sections: for the image, word, and control card, so the child can engage and arrange independently.
The tool helps to develop
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Clear structure for learning – separate sections help the child clearly understand categories: image, word, control. This is the basis for developing language skills in the Montessori method.
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Encouraging concentration and independence – it is convenient for the child to independently discover order, focus, and complete tasks without constant adult assistance.
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Sensory pleasure and aesthetics – the gentle polished wood surface and natural beauty encourage sensory development and improve the work environment.
Technical information
Dimensions: 22 × 16 cm
Material: sustainable beech wood, smooth, polished surface
Sections: 3 separate – for card, image, word
Sustainability and safety
Made from sustainable beech wood – durable and eco-friendly.
Smooth surface without paint – natural, safe for children to use.
Meets safety requirements – has no sharp edges or details, suitable for children's use.
Based on Montessori principles, the dressing skills frame is a practical tool that helps children acquire daily skills by learning to fasten and unfasten various fasteners. The set includes one wooden frame and five interchangeable fabric inserts with different fasteners: velcro stickers, buttons, zipper, laces, and metal snaps. The frame is designed for small hands, and the fabrics are easily removable and washable.
The tool helps to develop
- Practical life skills – learning to fasten clothing enhances independence and self-confidence.
- Motor skills and coordination development – various fasteners encourage precise finger movements, strengthen hand muscles, and improve hand-eye coordination.
- Logical thinking – tasks teach the sequence of actions and the cause-and-effect relationship.
- Patience and focus – mastering fasteners helps develop perseverance and concentration.
- Self-directed learning – a clear task allows the child to work without constant adult assistance.
Technical information
- Frame size: 27 × 30 cm
- Materials: natural wood (frame), cotton (inserts), plastic and metal fasteners
- Set includes: 1 frame + 5 fabric inserts with different fasteners (velcro, buttons, laces, zipper, metal snaps)
- Fabrics: washable, durable, long-lasting
Sustainability and safety
Natural wood and cotton – without synthetic fillers, durable, recyclable materials.
Responsible production – handmade products that reduce the impact of mass production on the environment.
Non-toxic finishing materials – water-based varnish, safe for children.
Durability – designed for use over many years or to be passed on to other children.
Discover the wonder of insects and mollusks with this Montessori-inspired figurine set! This educational kit helps children explore the fascinating stages of development — from egg to fully grown adult.
Set includes:
4 species: bee, ladybug, butterfly, and snail
Each life cycle has 4 realistic figurines showing the main stages of development
54-page printable activity pack
Benefits for children:
- Sparks curiosity and joy of discovery
- Develops logical thinking and understanding of sequences
- Enriches vocabulary and language development
- Strengthens focus and concentration
- Encourages respect for nature and life cycles
- Suitable for use at home, in preschool, or in a Montessori setting
This set is a wonderful way to engage children in independent, hands-on learning and help them understand the rules of the natural world through real, tangible experiences.
Printable activity pack:
With your purchase, you will receive an email with the downloadable activity pack. Print as many tasks as you need, whenever you need them. You can revisit and reprint activities as often as you like.
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.
Size:35x32x14 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.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.
This puzzle is a great progression after "First puzzle with a mirror". The removable bases of the shapes allow different shapes to be presented one at a time at the beginning, as separate puzzles. Later, they can be combined to explore different sizes of the same shape, and later still, different shapes together.
This way, you can present the puzzle and its separate parts to your child according to their developmental needs, gradually changing and updating the same tool.
This puzzle helps to develop spatial thinking and distinguish between shapes and colors.
Official Montessori tool, manufactured by Nienhuis, approved by the Montessori Association (AMI): this puzzle promotes hand-eye coordination and develops fine motor skills in young children. The realistic pictures are arranged in appropriate proportions and allow the child to learn to distinguish between "big" and "small" and expand their vocabulary by familiarizing them with farm animals.
Size: 42x13.5 cm.Official Montessori material, manufactured by Nienhuis, approved by the Montessori Association (AMI): The purpose of this 190-piece puzzle is to help young children learn about size differences ("small" and "large") and develop their sensory and motor skills. The natural feel of the material and the bright, clear visual information make the game intuitive and interesting.
The tool helps to develop
- Sensory awareness and language: realistic images of tomatoes allow for discussion of structure, colors, and sizes, encouraging talk about "small" and "large."
- Fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination: by placing the pieces in their places, the child develops precise fine motor skills.
- Cognitive development: determining sequences (from largest to smallest or vice versa) strengthens logical thinking.
- Independent learning: a clear structure and attractive aesthetics allow the child to play independently.
Size: 37.5x12 cm.
Official Montessori tool, manufactured by Nienhuis, approved by the Montessori Association (AMI): this puzzle promotes hand-eye coordination and develops fine motor skills in young children. Each piece of the puzzle is a separate part of the fruit (fruit, stem, leaf) and helps to expand vocabulary while developing language skills. This type of puzzle helps children learn to put separate pieces together to form a complete picture.
Size: 20.8 x 20.8 cm.