By Leonora Shell of Essential Montessori
Month 10
- Wooden push or pull toys
- Stacking rings or towers
- Simple matching games
The classic Radio Flyer push wagon was an absolute favorite in our home for almost half a decade. I'm not even exaggerating. It was everything, a pull-up bar, a way to push a baby sister around the house, a package carrier, and a doll bed. When we finally passed it along to another family before our move we were so sad to know this stage was behind us! But for you it's just beginning, what a gift!

Some favorite stacking ring materials included our own bowling pin stacker as well as knobbed puzzle games where there was a photo under the piece so it's self-correcting. There are so many options and many second-hand ones available!
9 to 12 Months
Between nine and twelve months, a baby's physical abilities become more refined, and they become increasingly interested in the world around them. At this age, Montessori materials can be used to promote exploration, support language development, and encourage independence.
One of the most important Montessori materials for this age is a Montessori object permanence box. Object permanence boxes consist of a box with a hole and a ball or object that can be dropped in the hole and retrieved from the bottom. This material promotes the development of object permanence and problem-solving skills. Additionally, books with simple yet realistic pictures and labels can be introduced to support language development.












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