Pastel Montessori Tools

R 180.00 ZAR R 229.95

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Pastel Ball Posting 

Recommended for babies 6 months old and up, this simple little toy is packed with learning. Made of solid wood, the lack of color and decorations help young children focus on the task at hand. Babies will practice precise hand function when they pick up and put the ball into the hole.

By seeing that the ball did not disappear but instead rolled out of the box and into the attached tray, they’ll be learning object permanence. Youngsters can repeat these motions again and again and then try with other objects and toys, seeing what fits and what doesn’t.

 

Pastel Coin Posting 

Work on fine motor skill development skills whilst building on baby's understanding of object permanence (that something can still be there even when you cant see it!). This is the second stage in the object permanence collection. 

This wooden toy box with coins is ideal for babies developing coordination of movement, hand dexterity, and fine motor and concentration skills.

Permanence boxes are suitable for both babies and toddlers, it's an excellent educational Montessori wooden material. These object permanence toys allow your children to apprehend what is not in their visual field. Your baby will discover that the non-visibility of the object is not permanent while having lots of fun!

Pastel 3 Ball Posting

This montessori object performance box help developing hand-eye coordination. By dropping the box into the hole, it will enlighten the little one's cognition to object movement. 3 balls with different color attached, which will catch the baby's eye.

Pastel Drum

The Montessori Spinning Drum toy will allow your baby to practice fine motor skills and coordination by pulling down with either one or both hands. Your baby is rewarded with the beautiful sight of spinning colours and the encouraging sound of a ringing bell inside the drum.  Your baby will love gripping, spinning, and learning about cause and effect. The spinning drum is a perfect first learning toy.


This beautiful Montessori wooden toy is a great addition to any family looking to start their Montessori material journey. The drum can be used either sitting up or many babies’ favourite during tummy time.


The colourful panels are coated with non-toxic water-based paints and the woods are sustainably sourced.

Pastel 3 Drawer Sorter

This Montessori sorting box is great for developing your babies sense of object permanence as well as fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and grasping. When they become a toddler they can increase the difficulty by colour sorting which helps encourage memory development. 

5 Pc Montessori Bundle

This set will kick start your Montessori toy journey with all the classic toys your baby needs in their first year of life. The set includes toys that are suitable from 6 months and some loved well into their second year. 

 

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Lucy Sekwele
Pastel ball posting.

My daughter, who is 12 months old,is enjoying her new toy! She even picks it up to look inside or sticks her hand in to check how the balls move. Best buy! Will definitely buy more stuff.

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Alysha Buys
Pastel Montessori Shape Box

Absolutely beautiful. We have the whole collection and my daughter absolutely loves playing with it. She is 15 months and therefore tends to struggle or get frustrated when a shape doesn’t want to fit where she wants to put it . So would definitely recommend it for once she’s older and understands her shapes and sizes. For now we just open the drawers , close , and put shapes in where she can fit them or I show her :)

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Lucy Sekwele
Pastel ball posting.

My daughter, who is 12 months old,is enjoying her new toy! She even picks it up to look inside or sticks her hand in to check how the balls move. Best buy! Will definitely buy more stuff.

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Alysha Buys
Pastel Montessori Shape Box

Absolutely beautiful. We have the whole collection and my daughter absolutely loves playing with it. She is 15 months and therefore tends to struggle or get frustrated when a shape doesn’t want to fit where she wants to put it . So would definitely recommend it for once she’s older and understands her shapes and sizes. For now we just open the drawers , close , and put shapes in where she can fit them or I show her :)