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Why Wooden Toys Are Better for Your Kids

At first glance, the difference between wooden and plastic toys may not seem significant. Both are toys, with plastic options often being bright, interesting, inexpensive, and easily replaceable whenever you...

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Hygge Meets Montessori: Playroom Ideas for a Serene and Active Space

Although Hygge originates from Denmark and the Montessori style from Italy, they seem made for each other, blending and complementing one another seamlessly. This synergy likely lies in the fact...

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Montessori Approach to Building Social Skills for Kids

The foundation of social skills for kids is laid in early childhood. By the age of 1.5-2 years, kids primarily communicate with their parents, caregivers, and siblings – a close...

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Infant Visual Development: Tips for Encouraging Growth

WoodandHearts products regularly undergo testing to meet safety and quality standards for children's products (you can view the reports here). However, we decided to also gather expert and parent reviews...

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Sensorial Education in Montessori for Early Development

The development of the senses begins almost from the moment of birth. A baby’s vision gradually improves, allowing them to start recognizing familiar faces and objects around them. The same...

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Montessori-Inspired Outdoor Activities for Children

When the sun is shining and the breeze is warm, there's nothing better than stepping outside and letting children explore the world around them. Nature is the ultimate classroom, and...

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