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Learning tower

We know how important it is to encourage your little one's independence and confidence from an early age. That is why we offer our learning towers, a perfect tool for your child to actively participate in daily tasks, such as placing things on the counter, washing their hands, or even helping in the kitchen. 👩‍🍳👶

What is a learning tower and what is it used for?

Learning towers are safe structures that allow children to reach counter or table height to participate in daily activities. It is an essential product in learning methodologies such as Montessori. They are also ideal for encouraging independence and involvement in daily tasks for the little ones in the house, creating a connection with adults while developing psychomotor skills.

How to choose the best learning tower for your child?

Choosing the right learning tower requires evaluating various factors that will guarantee its usefulness and safety. This type of product must not only adapt to the child's height, but also seamlessly integrate into your home space and offer features that provide comfort and confidence to the whole family. Here are the most important aspects to consider:

  • Solid structure: to guarantee maximum stability and prevent accidents. 

  • Durable and easy-to-clean materials: lacquered wood or finishes with non-toxic paint. 

  • Ergonomic and safe design: with rounded edges, protective guardrails, and comfortable access for the child. 

  • Extra functionality: some models include a blackboard or convert into a table, adding educational and practical value.

Benefits of using a Montessori learning tower at home

Bringing a Montessori learning tower into the home not only allows children to actively participate in family life, but also transforms everyday moments into learning opportunities. These towers promote healthy habits and boost the child's overall development, while building confidence and strengthening the bond with adults.

  • Encourages independence: the child participates in daily tasks autonomously. Enhances safety: allows them to perform activities at adult height without the risk of falls.

  • Develops coordination and balance: climbing up and down the tower improves their gross motor skills.

  • Boosts self-esteem: by feeling like an active part of the family and seeing their own achievements.

  • Stimulates curiosity: they explore and learn by observing and participating in daily life.

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