Sequin boards
Short bead chain
Short bead stair
Solar system orbit board
Solar system puzzle
spindle box
The wooden spindles are introduced after the child has a solid understanding of
the quantities 1-10 and recognizes the corresponding numeric symbols.
This set includes two wooden boxes with five compartments each,
the numerals 0-4 and 5-9 respectively printed above each
compartment. Comes with a wooden storage box containing 45
wooden spindles.the purpose of this product is to allow the child to
further practice associating each numeral with the right numerical
quantity. Also introduces the number and concept of zero
Age 3 :6
Stamp game
Subtraction snake game
subtraction working charts
Tasting bottles
tasting bottles are a unique sensory tool used to refine a child's sense of taste. They consist of a set of small bottles filled with various flavors, allowing children to discern and identify different tastes such as sweet, salty, sour, and bitter. This activity not only enhances sensory awareness but also encourages vocabulary development and cognitive skills as children learn to classify and communicate their experiences. It's an engaging way to explore the sense of taste in a controlled and educational environment..
Age 3:6
The Montessori Baric Tablets
The Montessori Baric Tablets are a unique sensorial material designed to refine a child's baric sense, which is their ability to perceive weight, each containing tablets of varying weights but identical sizes, allowing children to discern differences in density and weight through tactile exploration. This activity not only aids in developing the baric sense but also introduces children to the concept of density, providing a foundational understanding of physical properties in a hands-on, engaging manner.
.Age 3:6
The pink tower
The Pink Tower is a classic educational tool designed to aid in the development of a child's visual discrimination of size, and it introduces mathematical concepts like seriation and the decimal system. Comprising ten wooden cubes, each painted pink and varying incrementally from 1 cm³ to 10 cm³, the Pink Tower encourages children to order the blocks from largest to smallest, enhancing their fine motor skills and concentration. This sensorial exercise, typically introduced between the ages of 2.5 and 4, is a staple in Montessori classrooms, fostering independence and cognitive development through hands-on learning.
Supplied with a 1 cm spare
Age 2.5 : 4