
A Montessori inspired Gifts list for Babies
Sep 27, 2018 - Baby , Montessori , Parenting , Recommendations - By Carine Robin
As Christmas is fast approaching, I want to share with you a new series about Gifts.
This week, I will focus on Gifts and Toys for babies. Let's not forget what you need as parents.
Ultimate Montessori Inspired Gift list for babies
I recommend those ideas from birth to walking.
To set up your baby's space:


- A weaning table (you can trim a cheap wooden table to size) and chair
- A tripp trapp high chair or a cheaper version.
- A topponcino is great if you have a newborn
- a small shot glass or a doiddy cup
- A cot mattress to use as a movement area
- A Montessori inspired floor bed if you have the budget.
Montessori inspired toys:

- Coloured scarves
- First rattles





For you as new parents:
- Montessori books for parents
- Ask for a cleaner voucher
- Ask for a meal box subscription
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I will come back in a few days for the next part in this series: A Montessori-inspired Toddler Gift list!

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About the Author: Carine Robin is a qualified and experienced Montessori teacher and founder of The Montessori Family. With over 15 years of experience, Carine offers a blend of professional insight and personal understanding as a mother of two and qualified child psychologist. Inspired by the success of her Montessori subscription box, she created The Montessori Family to provide a comprehensive resource for parents and teachers globally. This platform aims to support child growth and well-being through curated educational activities. Additionally, Carine maintains the UK's most popular Montessori blog and administers the largest Montessori UK Facebook group, making her a central figure in the Montessori community.
