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Your baby is waking up to the world. Between 5 and 6 months, your baby is transitioning from a passive observer to an active scientist. They are learning to sit up, transfer objects between hands, and they are obsessed with "cause and effect." The Keddou 5-6 Month Box provides the exact tools they need to master these complex new skills.
This kit introduces one of the most famous Montessori concepts: Object Permanence (knowing things exist even when hidden), while also providing relief for teething gums and strengthening the muscles required for crawling.
What’s Inside & The Science Behind It:
The Magic Tissue Box: Babies are obsessed with pulling tissues out of boxes. We’ve created a sustainable, educational version. This wooden box with reusable fabric "tissues" teaches containment and strengthens their grip and pulling motion without the waste.
Montessori Spinning Drum: A classic developmental tool. As your baby bats at the drum, it spins and creates a satisfying visual blur of colors. This builds wrist strength, hand-eye coordination, and motivates them to keep their chest up during tummy time.
Sensory Basket & Tactile Balls: An open-ended exploration set. The woven basket teaches "in and out" concepts, while the three distinct balls (spiky, textured, and smooth) provide varied tactile feedback to stimulate neural connections.
Interactive Cloth Book: Durable and drool-proof. This crinkle book introduces early language concepts and is easy for little hands to turn, fostering an early love for reading.
Elephant Teether: Teething often starts now. This dual-texture teether combines natural beechwood with soft, food-grade silicone to provide varied relief for sore gums while being easy to hold.
Parent Play Guide: A complete manual on how to use these items to encourage sitting, reaching, and problem-solving.
Developmental Wins:
✓ Object Permanence: Learning that hidden items are not gone forever.
✓ Gross Motor Skills: Building core strength for sitting and crawling.
✓ Sensory Processing: Exploring distinct textures with hands and mouth.
✓ Fine Motor Control: Mastering the "reach, grasp, and release" motion.