Introducing the Montessori Animal Match game to your toddler
By 19 months, your child may be ready to start matching an animal figurine to a picture. They may also be able to make animal sounds, line the little animals up in order, search for their distinctive shapes, and so much more. Join Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph and Montessori expert Jody Malterre as they demonstrate some of the many ways of introducing the Montessori Animal Match game to your toddler.

The Companion Play Kit
The Companion Play Kit is a celebration of the things your child can do, and some things they’re just starting to explore: coloring, matching, comparing, categorizing, stacking, sorting, and more.
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