Yes, fun and learning activities can go hand in hand for toddlers, even with just one toyâa ball tracker!
Have you ever noticed how toddlers can be mesmerised by the simplest things, like a ball rolling down a track or simply one ball hitting another and rolling away? But they arenât just playing o...
Imagine a home where toys took care of your childâs learning while you completed those meetings and tasks at work. What if educational toys helped you finally achieve that dreamy balance where you work without the guilt of affecting your childâs learning?
What? Educational toys can be both fun and ...
Let us start by getting this straight right in the beginning - tummy time doesnât always have to be as picture-perfect as Instagram or Pinterest makes it out to be. In fact, it is something that requires no effort at all.
Sometimes, things wonât go as you plan because when trying tummy time for the...
Picture this: your child is busy moving toys from one side of the room to the other, filling up a bag or bucket, and then emptying it out somewhere else. What may look like simple back-and-forth play is actually an exploration of how objects can be moved, carried, and transported. This is all part o...
As children, all they want is fun and excitement, and as parents, you just want their happiness. But what if we told you that it can get better than just fun?
Yes, engaging your child with a Montessori activity can be a great boost for them. In addition to the fun, Montessori activities offer learn...
Imagine your baby grasping her first toy and giggling at the sound it just made. Or picture this: your toddler just unlocked all the locks correctly on the lock box and is super happy at his achievement. Arenât you feeling proud and satisfied that you made the right decision by making the switch?Â
...As toddlers embark on their journey of exploration, practical life activities are crucial for their overall development. Montessori education and toddler learning toys emphasize hands-on learning experiences that empower children to cultivate independence, concentration, and essential life skills.
...As Easter approaches, we want our children to have the best possible time but without having to worry, right?
Many parents face a mixture of guilt and challenge as soon as those chocolate eggs enter their homes. While itâs tempting to let the little munchkins dive into their Easter eggs right away,...
As parents, our priority is supporting our children's growth and finding the best options for them. This is crucial when looking for activities to develop their fine motor skills.Â
So, let's understand why developing fine motor skills is important and how the Montessori approach can be a game-chang...
Are you also wondering how to develop the sensorial area in your child or how it works in shaping their understanding of the world?âŻÂ
If yes, you have come to the right place!âŻÂ
Letâs start the exciting journey into the heart of Montessori education, delving deep into the Sensorial Areaâa place wh...
The first step to a lifetime of learning begins at home. Practicing Montessori at home can be the first step for your child to develop the right skills and habits.Â
Becoming a parent brings a whirlwind of emotions and the great responsibility to provide your child with the best possible environment...
Learning practical life lessons and improving fine motor skills in children is crucial and can be done through the fun activities of playtime.Â
The motive of independent pay and developing motor skills, cognitive development, and creativity is practiced through Montessori learning toys. âŻAlong with...
Parenting a toddler can be quite an adventure, right? But what if I told you that four simple Montessori activities can turn everyday challenges into delightful moments of growth and laughter?
In this blog, we will explore 4 easy Montessori-inspired activities that will help in child development an...
Ever wondered what it's like when your active inquisitive toddler gets busy with an interesting learning toy while you get some time to finish that last load of laundry?âŻÂ
We understand the struggles of being a parent and juggling daily home chores, work, and managing a growing toddler; it gets dif...
Crossing the midline refers to the development of gross motor skills, when children gain the ability to use both sides of the body together in a coordinated manner, particularly crossing the imaginary line down the center of the body.âŻÂ
It is an important developmental milestone that impacts many a...
As parents, we always look for ways to help our children develop new skills and learn through play. One classic toy that has been used for generations to help children build essential skills is the peg board.
This simple yet versatile toy offers a range of benefits for children of all ages and abi...
Children are born with the natural curiosity and desire to explore their environment. As they grow and develop, they begin to build their skills through play and interaction with the world around them. This results in cognitive development in early childhood.
One toy that can be particularly helpf...
Achieving early childhood milestones with cognitive development in early childhood or dynamic visual tracking skills refers to the ability of the eyes to follow moving objects or to locate a stationary object in a rapidly changing visual field.âŻÂ
It is a fundamental visual tracking skills that is e...
Playing with toys is an essential aspect of early childhood development. It is through play that children develop their cognitive, physical, and social skills. Posting activities, such as coin box and shape sorter toy are a common and beloved activity for young children.
Whether it's putting coins...
A Classic and staple in every Montessori early learning class!âŻÂ
The tower won't stack unless in order, which helps develop building skills.Â
Early introduction to Math and Geometry, The Pink Tower teaches that math has only one right answer. Through a play-and-learn method, your child will gradua...
A very normal behaviour for babies around the second half of their first year of life is to freak out when they donât see their primary care-giver in sight.Â
Your baby is becoming aware of âobject permanence', which is a technical way of saying that people and things still exist even if theyâre out...
Picture this: itâs a quiet morning, and your little one is seated with a tiny bowl, a spoon just the right size for their tiny hands, and a pile of beans or rice waiting to be explored.
Thereâs no rush, no instruction-filled chatterâjust curiosity, concentration, and the gentle rhythm of scoop-tran...
When it comes to choosing the best toys for our little ones, parents often stumble upon the Montessori lock box, a hidden gem that may not be an obvious choice at first. However, once they see their bubs engrossed in play with the Montessori lock box toy, they are amazed by the hours of entertainmen...
The 3D cylinder block puzzle is a Montessori sensorial material designed to engage the senses of sight and touch and introduce the child to the visual dimensions. Â
It has cylinders with knobs to hold each cylinder with the pincer grips. The cylinders differ in height and diameter and progress from...