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21,99 €This wooden sorting game invites children to discover colors and numbers through a calm manual activity. The goal of the game is to match the different colored squares to the correct places and notice how the quantities increase from one to five.
While playing, a child can practice hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, logical thinking, and the first mathematical connections. This is a simple but very versatile toy - at first, the child can simply examine and place the details, and later you can talk about colors, numbers, counting, and sorting.
The sorting game is perfect for a toddler who is becoming increasingly interested in placement, matching and repetition. A beautiful wooden game that supports learning naturally - exactly the way a child learns best: through play.
Suggested age: 1+ year
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19,99 €The Tower of Hanoi is a classic logic game that offers children a lot of joy in discovery. At first glance, the game seems simple - you have to move all the disks from one tower to another - but in fact it requires concentration, patience and step-by-step thinking. This is what makes this game so addictive!
While playing, the child learns to notice sequences, plan their actions, and solve problems at a leisurely pace. Larger discs cannot be placed on top of smaller ones, so each move must be thought through before making it. This develops logical thinking, memory, and perseverance, and teaches that sometimes the solution is reached in small steps.
The wooden details are comfortable and durable for a child's hand, and the game is well suited for both independent play and exploration with a parent. At first, the child can simply stack the discs in the towers and compare the sizes, later trying to move the entire tower according to the real game rules.
It's a game you'll come back to again and again - each time with a little more skill and confidence.
Suggested age: 1+ year
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18,99 €This exciting wooden Montessori tool invites children to discover cause and effect through movement and manual activity. As the child turns the gear, the colorful fabric strip slowly moves inward and can then be pulled out again and started again. A simple activity quickly becomes a very engaging game for the child.
The fabric winder helps develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and wrist rotation. It also supports concentration, patience, and a child's understanding of how their own actions affect the movement of the game.
Many children find particular joy in the repetitive action of twisting, following the movement, and pulling the fabric back. This makes the game a peaceful yet very interesting discovery that they will return to again and again.
The natural wooden toy is well suited for small hands and supports the child's independent activity and joy of discovery.
Suggested age: 2+ years
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26,99 €The spinning drum develops gross motor skills. Babies like bright colours and love to hear the sounds of the spinning drum. It also helps them develop arm and wrist muscles.
Measures: 21 x 13 x 16cm
Suggested age: from 6 months
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16,99 €This Montessori toy supports a child’s early cognitive and motor development through a simple yet profound experience. The box is designed so that a child can place a small ball inside the top opening – it disappears from view for a moment and then reappears. This repetitive activity helps the child understand that objects do not disappear when they are not seen, and is an important step in understanding the cause-and-effect relationships in the world and the concept of object permanence.
Using the box, the child naturally develops hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as they learn to grab the ball, place it in the hole, and retrieve it. This activity also strengthens the child's concentration and confidence, as through repetition and observation, they gradually come to understand that the object exists even when it is not visible.
The Montessori object permanence box is a valuable learning tool that supports a child's early cognitive development and provides joy in the process of discovery.
Suggested age: from 6 months
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9,99 €Postkast palliga toob igasse päeva avastamisrõõmu! Laps saab pista palli postkasti avasse ning jälgida, kuidas see sealt läbi liigub – lihtne tegevus, mis pakub palju rõõmu ja kordamissoovi.
Through play, the child learns the permanence of objects and at the same time develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Catching a ball and putting it in a hole are exactly the skills that a toddler practices every day. This is the perfect toy for a child's first independent discoveries - simple, understandable and at the same time very engaging.
Measures: 12 x 12 x8.5 cm
Suggested age: from approx. 10-12 months (best 1-2 years)
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12,49 €Coin box is a Montessori tool that helps young children develop both motor and cognitive skills through a simple and repetitive activity. During the game, the child places wooden coins in the mailbox opening and can then open the box to retrieve the coins. This activity offers the child the joy of discovery and helps them understand cause-and-effect relationships and the permanence of objects – the knowledge that an object exists even when it is momentarily out of sight.
Inserting coins into the box requires precise grasping and directed movement, which supports fine motor development and improves hand-eye coordination. The repetitive activity helps the child practice concentration and movement control, while the simple playful task motivates the child to experiment and learn through hands-on experience.
This wooden Montessori toy is designed specifically to help children learn through activity and independent discovery. The minimalist and child-friendly design is perfect for both home play areas and Montessori learning environments.
Coin box offers a calm and focused game that helps children develop important skills through a simple but very engaging activity.
Size: approx. 12.5 x 12.5 x 9 cm.
Suggested age: 6+ months