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Set of 4 Montessori Mobiles
Munari, Gobbi, Octahedron, and Dancers
The complete set of 4 Montessori mobiles come assembled and ready to hang.
1. The Munari Mobile
In the weeks and months following birth, newborns and infants are only able to see black and white with shades of grey.
The Munari Mobile is introduced from birth and is the first in the Visual Mobile Series. It's black and white geometric shapes and glass sphere, which reflects light, enraptures the infant, without being overwhelming or overstimulating.
The infant's eye tracks the movement of these elements, which strengthens the muscles in the eye and helps stimulate concentration, focus and attention.
2. The Green Gobbi Mobile
The Gobbi Mobile is the second in the Visual Mobile Series.
At approximately 3-5 months, your infant can see the full colour spectrum, which is why a mobile with colour is introduced around this time.
The Gobbi Mobile is made up of 5 spheres in graduated shades of one colour to stimulate the visual sense and introduce colour gradation.
The Gobbi Mobile helps infants develop their visual discrimination and visual tracking skills, strengthens the muscles in the eyes, neck, arms and core, and develops concentration and focus.
3. The Octahedron Mobile
The Octahedron Mobile is the third in the Montessori Visual Mobile Series.
As an infant's vision continues to develop, this mobile introduces 2 new visual stimulants - the 3 primary colours (red, yellow, blue) and 3-dimensional geometric shapes.
Each octahedron is made of metallic paper, which catches and reflects light and attracts baby's attention. The primary colours are contrasting enough that the child can perceive their differences. It is very lightweight and creates gentle movement that helps with visual tracking skills.
This mobile helps to strengthen the muscles in the eyes, limbs and core, as well as develops concentration and focus.
4. The Dancers Mobile
The Dancers Mobile is the fourth in the Visual Mobile Series. It consists of 4 human figures that appear to dance when the mobile is in motion. The dancers are made from iridescent, holographic paper, which shine and sparkle in the light.
This is a very captivating mobile and helps to build an infant's focus, concentration and depth perception, as well as, visual tracking skills.
***Please note these mobiles are not a toys. They are meant to be observed, not grasped. Each mobile should be hung at 30 cm distance from the child's eyes. Adult supervision is always required.***
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The infant box is designed to support your child's development from approximately birth to 6 months.
My First Tummy Time Cards are designed to provide visual stimulation during tummy time, encouraging infants to focus their eyes, turn their heads and strengthen their necks.
Interlocking Discs are one of the first Montessori materials introduced to infants. They help to develop the grasping reflex and encourage hand to hand transfer. The wood offers rich sensorial impressions.
Wooden Rattle with Caged Ball develops and strengthens fine motor skills. The movement of the ball inside introduces the infant to the concept of cause and effect.
Wood Maraca is the perfect "first" instrument. It is light, made of natural wood and safe to explore with all of the senses. It makes a gentle sound and won't overstimulate the infant.
Oball is uniquely designed with 32 finger holes, making it easy for little hands to grasp and hold, promoting the development of fine motor skills. The vibrant colours attract attention and stimulate visual development.
Spin the Drum aids in the development of sitting up with (and eventually without) support. Spinning the drum develops fine motor skills, gross motor skills and more!
Dimpl Wobbl engages multiple senses - tactile, visual and can be safely mouthed. The weighted base makes it wobble and waddle on the floor, helping to develop visual tracking skills and hand-eye coordination.
Tissue Box is a safe and fun replacement for real tissue boxes that many infants can’t resist exploring. Includes 10 tissues in a variety of colours and textures to explore. Pulling out the tissues helps to develop the pincer grasp, an important grasp for many tasks as they grow!
Beaded Raindrop creates soothing raindrop sounds when tilted upside down. It gently stimulates the auditory sense while develop fine motor skills and exploring cause and effect.
10. Book: Baby Faces Feelings is a small, sturdy board book that introduces
infants to emotional vocabulary. The
emotions are depicted by
photographs of real babies.
Since an infant’s vision is in the early stages of development when using all 4 mobiles, it is important to hang them low, approximately 30cm away from the infant's eyes.
These mobiles are not meant to be touched, mouthed or grasped by the infant. They are only meant to be observed. Parent supervision is always required when using these 4 mobiles.
Each mobile should be hung 30cm from the infant's eyes.
You can use:
You can also use a screw-in hook to hang the mobiles from the ceiling.
Please make sure the mobiles are out of your baby's reach, as they are meant to be observed and not touched, mouthed or grasped.
Parent supervision is always required.
Please note the mobiles are not a toy. They are meant to be observed, not grasped. Please discontinue use when the child can reach the mobile or sit up.
Also note that the ball attached to the Munari mobile is made of glass and can be broken if it is hit with enough force. Because of this, we offer a version made with a plastic ball, if you prefer. Please leave a message in the order notes when ordering if you would like the version with the plastic ball
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