When Henry was a baby, Morgan and I had no idea what Montessori -- or any other natural learning philosophy -- was. We just sort of went with a more commercialized and {this might not be the right word} "typical" American view of baby raising. This included a lot of plastic, noisy, light up baby toys.
So, with baby Nora we are going to try a new direction, and purging the baby toys. Baby toys that light up, make noise or otherwise serve no purpose but to entertain are out. I don't think we will get rid of all plastic, because that's not in our budget, but some of it may go too.
1. Minnesota Teether
2. Wooden Teething Rings
3. Bell Rattle
4. Wooden Baby Car
5. Knitted Nesting Bowls
6. Rainbow Stacker
7. Clutching Toy
8. Ball Cylinder
9. Triangles
10. Wooden Keys
Anyone else use mostly natural toys or Montessori friendly toys with their baby? Are there products you would add to this list?\
Don't Miss: A Montessori Approach to Purging Your Toys
2. Wooden Teething Rings
3. Bell Rattle
4. Wooden Baby Car
5. Knitted Nesting Bowls
6. Rainbow Stacker
7. Clutching Toy
8. Ball Cylinder
9. Triangles
10. Wooden Keys
Anyone else use mostly natural toys or Montessori friendly toys with their baby? Are there products you would add to this list?\
Don't Miss: A Montessori Approach to Purging Your Toys