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Materials that isolate one quality at a time so children can compare size, sound, weight, color, and texture.

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Touch, See, Compare

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Materials that isolate one quality at a time so children can compare size, sound, weight, color, and texture.

Adena Montessori Object Permanence Toddler Toy

Adena Montessori Object Permanence Toddler Toy

A focused wooden object-permanence activity that encourages children to post, track, and retrieve pieces while developing visual tracking, hand-eye coordination, concentration, and cause-and-effect awareness.

4.5
Best for: Object permanence A simple Montessori activity centered on repetition and one clear learning purpose.
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Fisher-Price Wood Montessori Sorting Tree

Fisher-Price Wood Montessori Sorting Tree

An FSC-certified wooden sorting activity that uses tweezers and color-matched slots to build visual discrimination, pincer control, coordination, and independent problem-solving.

4.7
Best for: Color matching and control Awarded the American Montessori Society Montessori Seal of Excellence.
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Manhattan Toy Winkel Rattle & Sensory Teether

Manhattan Toy Winkel Rattle & Sensory Teether

A lightweight sensory material with soft continuous loops and a quiet central rattle that encourages grasping, two-handed exploration, tactile discovery, and auditory cause-and-effect.

4.8
Best for: Infant sensory exploration A long-standing sensory favorite supported by tens of thousands of Amazon ratings.
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