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From "What is this?" to "How does this work?" At 7-8 months, your baby’s brain is craving a challenge. They are no longer just exploring textures; they are solving physics problems. If I drop this ball here, where does it go? If I push this, does it roll away?
The Keddou 7-8 Month Box introduces the most iconic Montessori lesson of all time: The Object Permanence Box. It challenges your baby to place an object precisely and wait for the result, building focus and working memory.
What’s Inside & The Science Behind It:
Object Permanence Box (The Ball Drop): The star of this kit. This wooden box teaches your baby that objects still exist even when they disappear. Dropping the ball through the hole and waiting for it to roll out builds incredible concentration and teaches cause-and-effect.
Wooden Egg & Cup: A deceptively simple puzzle. Before they can handle complex shapes, babies need to master fitting two curved objects together. This builds the wrist rotation and logic needed for future puzzles.
Rolling Hedgehog Rattle: Your baby is preparing to crawl. This friendly hedgehog is designed to roll smoothly across the floor, encouraging your little one to lunge forward and chase it, strengthening their crawling muscles.
"Things I See" Texture Cards: Abstract cartoons can be confusing. These cards feature real photos of everyday items (apple, ball, cup) to help your baby connect words to the real world, boosting early vocabulary.
Soft Building Blocks: Safe for stacking (and knocking over!). These colorful, numbered blocks introduce early math concepts and are soft enough to be stepped on or mouthed safely.
My First Wooden Book: Paper books tear easily in little hands. This durable wooden book features clear animal images, making it easy for your baby to practice turning pages—a key fine motor skill.
Parent Play Guide: We show you how to introduce the "Ball Drop" lesson so your baby doesn't get frustrated, but feels accomplished.
Developmental Wins:
✓ Logic & Reasoning: Solving the "disappearing ball" mystery.
✓ Gross Motor Skills: Motivation to crawl and chase.
✓ Fine Motor Precision: Fitting the egg in the cup and the ball in the hole.
✓ Language Skills: Connecting real images to words.