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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Montessori Christmas List (18 Months-3 Years)


In my previous post I gave you ideas for ages ranging from birth-18 months. In this post I'd like to share some ideas for Montessori-Friendly toys for ages 18 months-3 years. Montessori toys allow for open-ended learning. These toys are usually made of natural wood, aren't easily breakable, or battery operated. Many of these we actually own and a few are on our wish list.





Shimmering Water, Rainbow, Sound, and Sand Wooden Blocks



Frolicking Frog Pull Toy

Play-TIme Produce Fruit-Play Food

First Shapes Jumbo Knob

Deluxe Pounding Bench

First Bead Maze

Jumbo Paint Brush Set

Caterpillar Gears

Rainbow Stacker

Pound and Roll Tower

Pound & Tap Bench With Slide Out Xylophone

Junior Ramp Racer

Pound & Roll

Peekaboo Lock Boxes

Primary Lacing Beads

Tall-Stacker Pegs & Pegboard Set

Fold & Go Barn

Stack and Sort Board

Farm Sound Blocks

Musical Instruments Sound Puzzle

Beginner Pattern Blocks

Pound-a-Peg

100 Piece Wood Blocks Set

Shape, Model, & Mold Play Clay

Cutting Food

Fishing Magnetic Puzzle

Shape Sorting Cube

Shape Sequence Sorting Set

Bear Dress-Up

Band In A Box

Balance Board
Color Mixing Paddles

Small Locks and Latches Box
Stacking and Nesting Boxes

3-Piece Garden Tool Set
Cone Sorting
Musical Hand Bells





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