The Montessori-inspired development box for the 3–4 month age group introduces more complex patterns and sounds that encourage attention and movement, keeping up with the developmental needs of its little owner.
What’s in the box?
Fabric Blocks
The fabric blocks are soft and lightweight, making them easy for babies to lift, stack, and knock over. This helps develop creative thinking, imagination, cooperation, fine motor skills, spatial awareness, and more. Each block has six different patterns and colors. The colorful images help babies adjust to visual development changes, enhance sensory abilities, and capture their attention. The built-in bell in the blocks supports hearing development.
Connectable Discs
The Montessori wooden connectable discs are versatile toys for babies who are already able to hold objects independently. They promote sensory exploration, fine motor skill development, and independent play, all while aligning with Montessori principles that respect children’s developmental needs and encourage hands-on learning.
Fabric Book with Mirror
This toy contains essential elements for early brain development in newborns. The high-contrast images help babies adapt to changes in visual development, reduce visual disturbances, enhance sensory abilities, and capture their attention. The colorful images support sensitivity to colors and objects. Various sound-producing elements stimulate hearing and other sensory skills. The mirror allows babies to explore their face, body, and surrounding objects. The interesting ways the book opens encourage babies to discover hidden secrets, stimulating curiosity and promoting brain development.
Wooden Rolling Cylinder
The wooden rolling cylinder consists of a smooth, cylindrical wooden body with an open center. Inside, there’s a smaller wooden ball that fits snugly and rolls back and forth inside the cylinder when the toy is moved. The ball's movement produces a soft and soothing sound, like the gentle ringing of a bell.
Rainstick Rattle
At this stage, the colorful rattle is very attractive to babies, especially when they show interest in bright colors. The beautiful colors create visual stimulation that helps promote visual development. When babies shake the rainstick rattle, they can observe the movement of the beads, practicing visual tracking and hearing the soothing sounds.
Elephant Rattle
The elephant rattle produces sounds that can stimulate babies’ hearing and other sensory abilities, aiding in their sensory development. It can stimulate visual development and enhance the perception of colors. The bright colors help develop babies’ eye-tracking skills. Babies can practice hand-eye coordination and activity during play, strengthening their grasping abilities and arm muscles.
Description in English
How to use each tool? How to move forward with your baby’s development? We provide answers in our brief descriptions.