The Explorer ( 5 games )

The Explorer ( 5 games )

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LE 2,400.00
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The Explorer ( 5 games )

LE 2,400.00

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.

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