Lovevery Amazon Alternatives: The Analyst Play Kit for Months 46, 47, and 48
This is the last Lovevery Amazon Alternatives article in the series. I found some gems – happy shopping and playing!
This is the last Lovevery Amazon Alternatives article in the series. I found some gems – happy shopping and playing!
It was almost physically painful to narrow things down like this because so many of these toys hold special memories for us. But I did my best based on toys that my kids enjoyed over and over again. Here goes!
Every little one enjoys a game of peekaboo, and now they completely control it – all while developing fine motor skills and problem solving. Here’s how to make a personalized peekaboo puzzle with your Cricut Maker machine.
If you align with Montessori, I’ve found some great Montessori-inspired Easter basket ideas that you can order right on Amazon.
My kids LOVE helping in the kitchen, even if it makes a recipe take twice as long (and the kitchen gets twice as dirty). We pulled up our kitchen helper and dug into our first Kidstir box. Here’s our experience using the Kidstir recipe cards with a 2 and 3.5-year-old.
Do you really need the Benedykt and Sylvester Montessori subscription box? No. But is it nice to have? Definitely. Here’s why.
Looking for simple home learning activities for your toddler ages 1-4? This pom pom color sorting activity is probably one of my favorite DIY fine motor activities.
Explore Montessori-aligned gift ideas for ages 1-4 and for every budget. No batteries required! 🙂
Teach your preschooler the alphabet with this fun, free printable! Practice matching the upper and lowercase letters. This printable is ideal for laminating and reusing, and it’s developed using a classic Montessori letter order. An alphabetical, A to Z version is also available.