A lot of people ask for recommendations for Montessori toys and while there is no such thing as an authentic Montessori toy (Maria Montessori made scientific materials for classrooms and nothing for children under three), I can tell you which activities have been successful in supporting my children’s play and work habits — and what I’ve chosen to gift my own kids.
The age groups are pretty fluid in the guide below. Some young toddlers may be ready for something listed on the older toddler list and some five year olds might not be ready for something that a three year old has, uses and loves. Though I’ve broken down these categories by age, don’t be too tied to the numbers. My kids play with toys they’ve had for years and there’s a benefit to that. My suggestions are based entirely on the ages my kids were first introduced to the items.
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Babies (0-6 months):
Babies (6-12 months):
Young Toddlers (12-24 months):
Object permanence box with drawer
Older Toddlers (2-3 years old):
Screw driver board – Lola’s getting this for Christmas
Terra Barn – This is going to be the kid’s joint gift
Magna-tiles – Lola’s getting this set for her birthday
Children (4-6 years old):
Practical Life:
Non-toy gifts:
Subscriptions:
KiwiCo – our favorite!
Did any of your child’s favorite items make the lists?
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