Montessori Gift Guides.

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.

*Some links are affiliate links (at no cost to you though if you make a purchase, I might earn a small commission.)

Babies (0-6 months):

Mobiles

Oball

Sensory Balls

Mirrored balls

Mini bell rattle

Interlocking disc toy

Babies (6-12 months):

Ball push toy

Single shape puzzles

Play scarves

Drum

Pounding bench

Object permanence box 

Young Toddlers (12-24 months):

Ball Tracker 

Bead maze

Walker wagon

Pop-up toy 

Shape sorter

5 Shape puzzle

Imbucare box with a flip lid

Object permanence box with drawer

Bilibo

Rainbow stacker

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

Stepping stones 

Shopping cart

Magna-tiles – Lola’s getting this set for her birthday

Baby doll

Toob figurines

Colorful shape puzzle

Rainbow blocks

Children (4-6 years old):

Wooden play clips 

Construction vehicles

Real tools for kids 

Cork board and hammer

Marble run

Bucket balance scale

Lite Brite

Snap circuits

Squishy circuits

Earth science kit 

Terrarium kit

Wobble board

Guess in 10

Loose parts 

Practical Life:

Mini grater

Mini brush and dustpan

Vegetable brush

Small pitcher

Apron

Stainless steel creamers

Liquid droppers

Mini pitchers

Dust, sweep, mop set

Wavy chopper knife

Non-toy gifts:

Flashlight

Rain suit

Money box bank

Wake up clock

Camera

Umbrella

Cooking and Baking set

Headphones

Handheld mirror

Magnifying glasses

Subscriptions:

KiwiCo – our favorite!

Lovevery

National Geographic for Kids

Highlights

Little Passports

Foodstirs

Green Kid Crafts

Did any of your child’s favorite items make the lists?

Jasmine

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