Week 28: Weaning solid foods, here are some helpful tips to consider.
When it comes to weaning your baby onto solid foods, here are some helpful tips to consider: Introduce Solids at the Right Time: Most babies are ready to start solids...
When it comes to weaning your baby onto solid foods, here are some helpful tips to consider: Introduce Solids at the Right Time: Most babies are ready to start solids...
Traveling with a baby on a long flight can be challenging, but with some planning, you can keep your little one engaged and comfortable. Here are some activities you can...
Starting baby sign language with your baby can be a wonderful way to promote early communication and strengthen the parent-child bond. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:...
In Montessori, Montessori environments allow the child to grow completely independent without barriers to ensure the child is as independent as possible. We have seen in Montessori that children tend...
A "Yes Space" is more than a baby-proofed room or corner in your home. It's a space designated specifically for your baby to play safely without getting hurt and being...
Toy rotation is definitely a staple of any Montessori-aligned play area. The reason behind it is driven by research that shows children with fewer items to choose from (4 items)...
One critical thing about Montessori is supporting and following your child's lead. Regarding supporting your growing child's gross motor skills, some items can be incorporated in your home. 1. If your...
Around 6 months or so your baby will practice making loud screechy noises, this is totally normal. Child development experts refer to this as an important cognitive stage of development....
Your little one is increasingly observant of their surroundings and captivated by ordinary objects. The Little Cruiser box capitalizes on your baby's innate curiosity, offering chances to discover textures, recognize new objects, develop object permanence, and ease the transition to independent sleep.
Your little one is increasingly observant of their surroundings and captivated by ordinary objects. This Play Box capitalizes on your baby's innate curiosity, offering chances to discover textures, recognize new objects, develop object permanence, and ease the transition to independent sleep
Follows the Montessori curriculum and made by Montessorians
Organic cottons, FSC sustainable woods, soy ink prints, baby safe paper and food grade silicone.