
As a mom of 4 I’ve had my share of experiences with toys & playtime. Over the last couple of years I struggled with finding toys that would keep my children truly entertained & engaged in learning at the same time. That is until I came across Montessori style toys.
Since having my son I’ve especially felt the need to be intentional when it came to purchasing his toys. For me, not only did the toys have to be cute but I wanted each toy I purchased to truly have an intention in helping my son developing skills that would allow for him to meet and exceed each developmental milestone.
A few years ago I came across Lovevery’s Toy Subscription and instantly loved the concept. Although, I will admit it took several years for me to finally give in and subscribe; I’m so glad that I finally did.
Up until now I was purchasing Montessori toys on amazon and to be honest trying to figure out what was age appropriate as well as Montessori would give me quite the headache.
This past Christmas we signed up for our son’s very first Lovevery Toy Subscription. When the toys arrived I have to tell you I was utterly shocked at how great the quality of the Montessori toys were especially when comparing them to the Montessori toys we had bought from amazon.
Signing up for the subscription was not only affordable (when breaking down the cost/month) but it also took out all of the guessing of which toys would be age appropriate for my son which was super convenient. Honestly, my only regret was that I did not sign up sooner. Looking back at all of the kits he missed out on really makes me feel like he missed out on some great toys prior to signing up after he was 15 months.
If you are expecting or currently have a child 3 & under I highly recommend getting started with the Lovevery Toy Subscription you’ll not only be super impressed by the concept but also love seeing your child actually play and engage with their toys.
The first kit we purchased is called The Babbler here’s what it included:

The Babbler Play Kit
Months 13, 14, 15
Your toddler may be finding their voice and their special place in the world. This Play Kit offers new challenges in balance, object permanence, and spatial awareness, as well as an early introduction to physics.
Learn fun lessons in cause and effect
Build fine motor skills
Get more comfortable with routines and time
Explore rotation, spatial relationships, and parts of a whole

Slide & Seek Ball Run
Balls roll down and disappear into a wooden box—a fun lesson in object permanence

Bunnies in a Felt Burrow
Practice bilateral coordination and containment with a set of sweet furry friends

Wooden Coin Bank Set
Practice fine motor precision while posting with coins, carrots, and smaller home items for fun DIY flexibility

Carrot Lid With Carrots for Coin Bank
Planting, posting, and picking for visual spatial practice and pretend play

Posting Lid for Coin Bank
Use household items like cotton swabs to challenge your toddler’s fine motor precision and persistence

Circle of Friends Puzzle
A series of circles is the right challenge for your toddler at this stage

‘Bedtime for Zoe’ Board Book Ease into bedtime—an introduction to routine, sequence, and time

Flexible Wooden Stacker
Learn how things fit together with these colorful stacking ring

Play Guide for Months 13, 14, 15
Ways to play, expert tips, development information, and at-home activity ideas during months 13, 14, and 15
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