
A versatile Montessori material for babies and toddlers combining ball drop, coin drop, and spooning activities to support fine motor skills, object permanence, and color sorting.
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Product Description
The 3-in-1 Montessori Object Permanence Box is an early learning material designed to promote concentration, hand-eye coordination, and visual discrimination in infants and toddlers. Combining three foundational Montessori Sensorial and Practical Life activities—ball drop, coin drop, and color sorting—this material fosters independent exploration aligned with the Montessori method.
Key Features
- Wooden object permanence box with removable drawer
- Includes 6 colored wooden balls, 6 matching wooden coins, and 6 corresponding spoons
- Supports object permanence, sorting, and spooning exercises
- Encourages bilateral coordination and isolation of fine motor movements
- Suitable for Montessori infant and toddler environments
Benefits for Children
- Develops object permanence through hands-on repetition
- Refines fine motor control with spooning and grasping practice
- Strengthens visual discrimination with color matching
- Fosters independent play and self-directed learning
- Builds hand-eye coordination and focus in early learners
What’s Included
- 1 wooden permanence box with drawer
- 6 wooden balls in assorted Montessori colors
- 6 matching wooden coins
- 6 color-coded wooden spoons
Specifications
- Box Dimensions: 12.5 cm x 12.5 cm x 6 cm
- Coin Diameter: 3.8 cm | Spoon Length: 12.3 cm
- Material: Solid wood with child-safe, non-toxic paint
- Recommended Age: 12 months+
- Curriculum Area: Sensorial, Practical Life, Infant/Toddler
How to Use
Introduce one activity at a time based on the child’s readiness. Begin with the ball drop to explore object permanence. Progress to the coin drop for enhanced precision and motor planning. Finally, use the color-coded spoons to match balls to corresponding slots or cups, promoting spooning control and color recognition. Rotate materials to maintain interest and isolate one difficulty at a time for effective learning.