Inspired from the Montessori gobbi mobile, the Star mobile comprises five crochet stars in gradation of green color, hung in ascending order from darkest to lightest from a wooden dowel. Made from natural material, it is light in weight and does not require any battery.
Why Star Mobile for your child?
Made from natural material, its light weight hence moves gradually on its own. Its pace remains perfect for the infant to develop focus on a moving object, tracking the object and perception of color and depth. All the inputs about the world are grasped by the infant while she is “focusing and following” with her mobiles.
After the initial weeks, the infant is ready for the next challenge. For that the mobile can be hung at a height within range of the infant’s random arm movements. Once they are able to bat it with their hands and make it move, they feel accomplished and learn the first steps of cause and effect. When the infant reaches out for the mobile, he/she flexes the arm muscles and works on its gross motor skills and also receives a sensory experience as the hand touches the mobile. Hence the Star mobile provides the perfect stimuli and novelty which works on development at various levels.
About Ring Around Rattle
The Ring around Rattle is not just a toy for distracting the baby when crying (the popular myth about a rattle), but much more. It provides a real experience for the baby to learn the capacity of their hands and the way they can be used to manipulate the environment around them. The rattle is made up of natural wood, which is in accordance with the Montessori theory of giving infants products made up of natural material and rooted in realism.
Why Ring Around Rattle for your child?
- It provides a sensorial experience to the infant,
- Develops the touch and feel when it comes in contact with the texture and temperature of the material.
- The size is appropriate for both the parent and the child to hold it later on.
Once the baby begins to hold things, they connect the dots between size and weight. The sound is just right to provide the correct stimulus to the baby, not too less not too much!
About Hopping Bun Teether
The Hopping Bun Teether acquaints the baby with the first animal- a rabbit. It is a teether as well as the best gripping ring for little hands. To increase the challenge, you can hang the ring in the activity gym and see your little one reach for it, miss it, and feel the accomplishment of fulfilling the task. The teether is made up of natural wood with rounded edges, just to give the correct sensation needed to soothe your little one’s sore gums.
Why Hopping Bun Teether for your child?
- It comes with a soft muslin cloth that can be used to wipe the drooling face
- The muslin cloth can also be used to ease the swollen gums of your little ones by refrigerating it.
- As the infant is developing an intentional grasp, they put their little hands to work.
- They can easily grasp the toy as it is small in size and light in weight.
- Gradually, by six months the infant delves into deeper examination through hand-to-hand transfer.
- The baby explores and understands the concept of many sides to the same thing
- Playing and engaging with the wooden teethers builds their sensory skills and develops both the right and left sides of their brain.
About Mush Round Rattle
The Mush Round rattle is not just a toy for distracting the baby when crying (the popular myth about a rattle), but much more. It provides a real experience to the baby to learn the capacity of his hands and the way they can be used to manipulate the environment around. The rattle is made up of baby safe fabric, which is in accordance with the Montessori theory of giving infants products made up of natural material and rooted in realism.
Why Mush Round Rattle for your child?
- It provides a sensorial experience to the infant,
- Develops the touch and feel when it comes in contact with the texture and temperature of the material.
- The size is appropriate for both the parent and the child to hold it later on.
Once the baby begins to hold things, they connect the dots between size and weight. The sound is just right to provide the correct stimulus to the baby, not too less not too much!