The Montessori-inspired development box for the 13–15 month age group is designed for little ones who are walking and starting to discover their voice. They’re racing around the house for the thousandth time today, but don’t worry, they’ll handle the task.
What’s in the box?
Montessori Cylinder Set
The colorful cylinders help babies with color recognition and learning about contours. Placing the cylinders into the correct spots encourages sensory matching, and promotes the coordinated development of small muscles and problem-solving skills as babies learn to correct themselves to make the cylinder fit. Try not to intervene and give them the chance to solve the problem independently.
Shape Puzzle – Seasons
The handles on the shapes help prepare babies’ hands for writing and other fine motor tasks. This puzzle is a matching activity that helps children understand shapes. At this age, direct matching may be challenging, but a few tips can help them continue playing. Children can clearly tell if they make a mistake in matching, allowing them to learn independently without adult corrections. Even if children don't know how to fix their mistakes, with practice and time, they will effectively find the solution. Different colors correspond to different seasons, and the cute patterns on the puzzle board make the game even more attractive to babies.
Shape Sorting Box
This shape sorting box is both a toy and a storage box. Children can learn the concept of object permanence while having the opportunity to develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, spatial recognition, and shape sorting abilities.
Ball Track
The ball track is made from natural wood and decorated with colorful animal patterns, providing a pleasant visual experience for little ones. Picking up the ball and rolling it down the track helps develop hand-eye coordination. It also improves visual tracking abilities as babies follow the balls with their eyes.
Rainbow Cup Pyramid
These colorful rainbow silicone cups can be used in many ways, such as building towers, shape sorting, bath toys, and beach play. As babies grow, these cups help develop self-expression and an open mindset. The bright colors of the different-sized sets enhance babies' color recognition, visual tracking skills, and ability to recognize sizes. Stacking the cups also develops hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Whatever the goal with this set, they’re guaranteed to have fun!
“My Feelings” – Picture Book
We all have different feelings at different times. As adults, it’s important to teach children how to identify and manage their emotions. This picture book is a great choice to start conversations about feelings.
Description in English
How to use each tool? How to move forward with your baby’s development? We provide answers in our brief descriptions.