In the words of Maria Montessori, "Play is the work of the child."
Your littles will come back to these toys again and again.
There are plenty of Montessori-friendly toys that are beautiful and engaging, but also appeal to children's developmental needs.
1. Learning starts at home.
A better behaved kiddo and a more engaged parent? What's not to love?
A Montessori expert explains what a floor bed is and why you might choose it to transition your toddler out of their crib.
All hail quiet toys.
They offer everything from bonding with your baby to teaching toddler independence.
These books will help your toddler love learning to read!
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In case you're trying to justify a purchase of the internet's hottest piece of furniture.
These encouraging phrases can help your child be their best self.
Name a more versatile and long-lasting toy. We'll wait.
Just as my son is biologically wired to be my personal alarm clock, I am biologically wired to hear him—even if I can still sleep through everything else.
And they start at just $8.99.
The first day of school can be hard for everyone, mama. Here's how to use the Montessori method to help your child adjust.
4. "Do you want to know one of my favorite things about you?"
We can't guarantee your toddler will clean up after themselves, but it certainly makes it easy to!