Years of being a nanny has made me a (self proclaimed) consumer expert in Montessori products. Here’s what I’d recommend you buy…
Easy to assemble, multiple uses, and toddler approved. Get ready for an extra set of tiny hands in the kitchen!
Date - 4 in 1 Kitchen Tower, Desk, Step Stool and Chalkboard
A solid, easy to use bookshelf for your little reader to grab their own books (and put them back… in theory).
Montessori Bookshelf by Piccalio® - Kid Forward Furniture
My favorite way to introduce music to kids! A guaranteed hit — your child can control it all on their own.
Tonies
Stainless steel is my go to for working with kids. It’s indestructible, easy to use, and easy to clean!
Kid's Cups, Sippy Cups, Steel Cups with Straws
Kids love helping to clean — let’s make sure they are actually HELPING rather than pretending with this awesome baby Dyson.
Casdon Dyson Cordless Vacuum Toy
Part of using the Montessori method is about teaching kids how to do adult tasks— this broom is a certified hit with the toddlers and helps develop their ability to clean up their own messes. 🧼
Brooms For Toddlers
Great for movement, exploration, and endless creativity ✨
Montessori Climbing Toys for Toddlers
An awesome tool for teaching balance and can be a great sensory seeking tool.
Best Wooden Balance Board for Toddlers | Montessori | USA Made
Glass if you’re a risk-taker, stainless steel if you’re like me. 🌟
Pouring Sets
Kids will love it and so will your wallet because these things are indestructible (even with a toddler)
Wooden Blocks
Teach your kids how independent play with this drawer set, and how to put their own toys back!
Toy Organizers - Toy Storage
Lovevery is the baby version of cr*ck— just trust me, they love it and you’ll love it. Plus there’s resale value once they age out.
The Inspector Play Kit | 7- to 8-Month-Old Baby Toys
Doubles as a toy and as a decor piece! Plus, you can teach colors with these. Bonus tip: the taller pieces make great “bridges” for train sets.