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What are Montessori toys?

Montessori toys encourage children to engage in independent and creative play, fostering the development of skills essential for everyday life. Your child will remain absorbed for extended periods, tackling various small tasks without relying on constant assistance.

But why using Montessori method?

The Montessori method, pioneered by Italian physician Maria Montessori, is an innovative educational approach centered on fostering self-directed learning and prioritizing discovery over traditional instruction. Montessori philosophy advocates for early exposure to appropriate educational materials and experiences. In this discussion, we'll explore why this method has recently been recognized as "widely validated to yield positive outcomes in children's development."

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Different kids have different ways of learning.

The most important aspect of the Montessori Method is that each child is unique and should be approached accordingly. It is for this reason that there is no singular curriculum or method applicable to all children. Therefore, the materials used in the Montessori Method are diverse: from practical and sensory skills to language and mathematics, with everything interconnected with the surrounding world.

  • Develop Practical Life Skills

    Many Montessori toys are modeled after everyday objects and activities, such as pouring, sorting, and stacking. By engaging with these toys, children develop essential practical life skills, such as fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and concentration, which are crucial for their overall development.

  • Promote independent learning

    Montessori toys are designed to encourage children to explore, discover, and learn on their own. They foster independence by allowing children to manipulate and interact with objects freely, promoting self-directed learning and problem-solving skills.

  • Foster Creativity and Imagination

    Montessori toys often have open-ended designs that allow children to use them in various ways, stimulating their creativity and imagination. Instead of dictating how a toy should be used, Montessori toys encourage children to invent their own games and scenarios, promoting divergent thinking and problem-solving abilities.

FAQs about Montessori Education

Are Montessori Toys better?

Indeed! By integrating the Montessori approach with the latest insights from child psychology, we are offering toys that are far more advanced and imaginative than typical everyday toys

Why the toys are wooden?

While Montessori toys often feature wood, they aren't exclusively wooden, although wood is our preferred material. We prioritize organic materials, like the carefully chosen woods we use, because they're safe and free from harmful substances. Moreover, they tend to be more resilient than typical plastic toys.

How to organize toys by Montessori way?

Toys ought to be accessible to children within their reach. Sometimes, it's beneficial to intentionally disrupt this arrangement, encouraging your child to return the toys to their proper places. Over time, this practice will gradually foster a sense of order in your child's mind.

Why are Montessori toys more expensive?

The price of Montessori toys is dictated by the cost of the high-quality materials they are made of. While we try to make our toys as accessible as possible, we would never compromise on quality in order to make them cheaper.

Are Montessori toys worth it?

Absolutely! Consider it an investment in your child's future rather than an extraneous cost. Numerous highly successful individuals have experienced Montessori education, including:

  • Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who co-founded Google
  • Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon
  • Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, the former First Lady of the United States during John F. Kennedy's presidency.