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Winner of last year's toy awards, the unique Bavvic construction set is now available! We have examined, tested, and played with it together with children. We agree and say WOW. 64 pieces - a great set for solo construction games and sparking creativity. You can create your own designs or get ideas from the example book.
BAVVIC is a tool that helps you develop in every way. From training cognitive abilities and motor skills to developing spatial imagination, problem solving, and creative thinking.
Working with BAVVIC not only improves concentration, but also develops cooperation and social skills. It is a toy that will engage everyone - both children and parents - in a fun time together.
The winner of last year's toy awards, the unique Bavvic construction set is now available! We have examined, tested, and played with it together with children. We agree and say WOW. 128 pieces – a great set for family construction games and sparking creativity. You can create your own designs or get ideas from the example book.
BAVVIC is a tool that helps you develop in every way. From training cognitive abilities and motor skills to developing spatial imagination, problem solving, and creative thinking.
Working with BAVVIC not only improves concentration, but also develops cooperation and social skills. It is a toy that will engage everyone - both children and parents - in a fun time together.
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.
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.
A Montessori-inspired sensory toy designed to encourage fun play and learning at the same time. When a child presses the head of the little man, it pops up, providing a pleasant sense of surprise, making it fun to come back and play again and again, discovering new ways to use it each time.
The toy helps to develop
Fine motor skills: by pulling out and putting back the little figures, pressing them to pop out and catching them, children develop the precision and strength of their hand and finger movements.
Hand-eye coordination: precise placement requires coordinated vision and movement, strengthening this important skill.
Color recognition: bright, different-colored details help children learn to recognize colors and their names.
Problem-solving skills: the toy encourages children to experiment, look for ways to launch the figure as high as possible into the air and achieve their goal, developing perseverance.
Product information
Set includes: 1 wooden bench, 5 colored pegs.
Material: Wood.
Dimensions: Bench: 22 x 8 x 3.5 cm, little man: 7 x 2.5 cm.
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.
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.
A minimalist Scandinavian design wooden daily routines shelf with 8 blocks (morning routine), designed to help children independently organize their daily rhythm. Each card depicts a daily activity – e.g., getting dressed, breakfast, or brushing teeth. After completing a task, children can mark it by flipping the card – this makes the flow of the day clear, predictable, and engaging.
Daily routines can be supplemented with blocks with tasks and an evening routine set.
The tool helps to develop
- Understanding routines and independence: children learn to structure their day, understand sequences, and take responsibility for daily actions. This tool is especially helpful during transitional periods (e.g., preparing for kindergarten or school).
- Motor skills development: arranging and flipping cards, especially for younger ones, develops fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and attentiveness.
- Visual thinking and language development: the child learns to recognize depicted activities, talk about them, create order with words and thoughts – this promotes linguistic and logical development.
- Self-confidence and initiative: the ability to independently monitor one's day strengthens self-confidence and motivation to act without reminders.
Technical information
Composition: 8 wooden task cards (morning routine) + wooden shelf (can be placed or hung)
Card size: 4.2 × 4.2 × 0.6 cm
Shelf size: 38 × 2.7 × 3.5 cm
Sustainability and safety
Made from FSC certified oak beech wood
Packaging – FSC certified cardboard
No plastic, no toxic materials
Smooth, safe edges – designed for small children
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.
These threaded figures are ideal for open-ended and imaginative play. The bodies of the little people can be creatively dressed using rainbow-colored rings that slide easily onto the thread and are secured by screwing on the "legs."
Dressing the figures develops hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills, while learning to screw in the threads strengthens the fingers and wrist. Each figure can be dressed in a different number of clothes, making it a great tool for learning numbers.
All five figures are of different heights and skin tones, making them perfect for learning about and discussing human individuality and unity, regardless of our differences.
* The figures and their details are selected at random, so the colors may differ from those shown in the photos.
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.A playful educational toy that lets children create different clothing combinations while exploring the basics of getting dressed. It nurtures creativity, fine motor skills, and an understanding of self-expression through clothing.
The set includes 36 wooden pieces for assembling various outfits for a boy and a girl. All pieces are neatly stored in a wooden box with compartments, keeping everything organized and easy to access.
Supports development in:
- Fine motor skills: Handling and placing clothing pieces strengthens finger and hand coordination.
- Creativity: Mixing and matching outfits encourages imagination and creative thinking.
- Emotional learning: With interchangeable facial expressions, children can explore and understand emotions.
- Independent learning: Kids can experiment with clothing choices on their own and apply this understanding to their everyday dressing.
Product details:
Set includes: 36 wooden pieces
Material: Wood
Size: 21 × 13 × 4.2 cm
- Understanding nature: Children learn about the sequence of seasons and changes in nature.
- Fine motor skills development: Assembling details develops hand and finger movements.
- Cognitive skills: Puzzles encourage logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Language development: Discussing each scene expands vocabulary and encourages the development of storytelling skills.
The resource consists of: 4 layers, 47 details Material:wood
Dimensions: 28,5 x 20 x 1,5 cm
My Shopping Basket is a double-sided puzzle for children aged 2–6.
Each puzzle depicts a child shopping in a store or garden, and when the puzzle pieces are turned over, they reveal the contents of the shopping basket: fruits, vegetables, houseplants, or garden produce.
This tool stimulates children's curiosity, language skills, and cognitive thinking by allowing them to explore everyday situations through play.
- Language development: puzzles encourage children to name the objects they see, thus enriching their vocabulary.
- Understanding everyday life: 0"Children learn about the principles of healthy eating and everyday activities.
- Fine motor skills training: Putting puzzles together strengthens finger and hand coordination.
- Social skills development: By playing with others, children learn to cooperate and share.
The size of the puzzle frame is 24.5 x 24.5 cm.
Made from high-quality wood.
The Montessori Shape Sorting Puzzle XL introduces little ones to basic and geometric shapes and concepts of length. At the same time, it develops attention and hand-eye coordination.
The different colors of the shapes give little ones a hint as to where to place them, and the soft blocks fit easily into their shapes.
The blocks themselves can also be used separately without the base to familiarize children with geometric shapes and the terms "long" and "short," to teach them to compare two or three objects by length, or simply for free play.
