Introducing the Wooden Stacking Peg Board the Montessori way
By 18 months, your child may be ready to try placing pegs onto a pegboard, and can build taller and taller towers. The Wooden Stacking Peg Board allows them to do both—and more—while practicing fun new vocabulary at the same time. Join Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph and Montessori expert Jody Malterre as they demonstrate some of the many ways of introducing the Wooden Stacking Peg Board to your toddler.

The Adventurer Play Kit
The Adventurer Play Kit is designed with months 16, 17, and 18 in mind and will help build many skills including emotion awareness, problem solving, language skills, and motor skills.
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How many words should your toddler be able to say?
The average vocabulary at 18 months is about 50 words, but toddlers can say far more or fewer and still be on track.

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Real—even breakable—materials can teach your toddler valuable skills
Using real materials is a common Montessori practice. It can teach toddlers how to handle things with care, building independence and confidence.

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The enclosing schema: 4 simple activities for toddlers
When your toddler crawls into a cardboard box or places a cup inside a bigger container, they’re exploring the “enclosing” schema.