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Lovevery play kits are carefully curated by a team of developmental and educational experts. The toys included are age and stage appropriate, designed to foster the growth of spatial skills, reasoning, and of course to be plenty of fun — think simple stacking toys, colorful pouches for hiding away wooden treasures, and books with images of other children. Both John and Strategist writer Lauren Ro swore by these kits for their kids when they were as young as 1.
, “I was impressed with the quality, design, and thoughtfulness of each box, which came with in-depth instructions and suggestions for use as well as a breakdown of what you can expect your baby to do in that two-month span.” The boxes are especially useful if you want guidance on how best to support your little one’s development so if “you’re looking for something educational that’s not didactic but still somewhat structured, then this is for you,” Ro adds.
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