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What is a Montessori toy?

Montessori Toys encourage children to experiment with new things by providing opportunities for them to learn about textures, colours and shapes. A good example of this type of toy is Lego and stacking items because kids can build structures or vehicles from individual blocks which give way to creativity...

What age can my child use the silicone blocks or stacking toys?

Infants are not the only ones who can enjoy a little silicone fun! Our stacking blocks provide an interesting challenge for babies and toddlers alike. Soft, bendable materials make these perfect as teething toys or played with by small children in early childhood development stages up until they outgrow...

How do I clean the silicone blocks or stacking toys?

The silicone blocks can be wiped clean with a damp cloth as required. Please do not submerge in water, since the holes of these toys might generate mould and create an unhealthy environment for your baby! Your stacking necessities are best washed using a soap-based cleaner before storing them...

Are your Montessori toys safe?

Montessori toys can help your child learn while they play. One great thing about this learning is that it’s self-driven and children need to explore things on their own for the lesson or skill being taught to come alive! All of our silicone rubber rings are made from a...

What is the best way to clean a teether?

It’s important to deep clean teethers from time to time. Soak them in hot water mixed with mild dish detergent for a few minutes, then soak in warm or cold vinegar and freshwater together for 15 minutes before rinsing thoroughly under cool water so that they don’t grow bacteria...

Can you freeze a teether?

Put the teething ring in a refrigerator to chill for an enjoyable experience. You may be able to freeze them but make sure to inspect them as they can become too hard for the baby as their gums may be hurt from exposure! Avoid fluid-filled toys as well since...

What age can I give my baby a teether?

The American Academy of Pediatrics says that most babies start teething between 4 and 7 months old, but there are some safe for them as early as 3 months. Our company makes sure our products meet safety standards as a priority. We recommend using teethers when your baby can...

How do I know my baby is teething?

Some babies show more symptoms than others during the teething period. The most common ones include irritability, disrupted sleep, and swelling or inflammation of gums. Some babies can also lose their appetite, drool a lot and have a rash around the mouth. If your baby is experiencing any one...