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Since our founding on December 25, 2005, Adena Montessori has been dedicated to enhancing early childhood development. Inspired by Montessori principles, we create premium educational toys from natural wood, promoting hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and early shape, color, and size recognition. Our products combine safety, durability, and innovative design to support your child’s growth and learning journey.
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Customers say
Customers find this Montessori play kit well-made and worth the purchase, with a beautiful color palette and smooth, splinter-free wooden components. The toys are engaging and thoughtfully designed to encourage learning, with one customer noting they’re perfectly suited for 4-month-old grandsons. Customers appreciate the variety and build quality, with one review highlighting the thoughtful implementation of components.
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Lynnea –
Great quality and baby enjoys the toys
EDIT because I also got the 3-9m kit. To start, Adena is the OG before LE (so, not a “dupe,” just affordable quality!) Adena’s been around 19years, which makes me feel great about the quality and design of each item. That being said, here’s the info everyone is looking for: the comparison to the “senser” kit (i have both!) For the 3-9m kit…spinning drum: its the same size as the LE, but the adena has more colors, a mirror, and ridged “frames” that help baby spin it better. The adena also has a bell inside that jingles no matter how fast you spin it, while the LE has a wooden ball that you wont hear at super fast spinning speeds. Both are equally smooth to spin. I like the LE colors better, but I like the ridged “frame” design, bell, and added mirror part on the Adena more. Adena wins this one.wobbler: this is smaller than the LE one and is wooden and not as colorful (LE’s is plastic, but catches babys eye better.) the small wobbler from adena is great for babys small hands, and i find my 4mo prefers it. i can also see it becoming a projectile when shes older, whereas the size of the LE might mean it is used appropriately longer. the smaller adena one moves a bit further when really flicked, which i like better for encouraging movement and crawling. This is just barely a tie for me. If Adena added some color and intrigue, itd win.the adena ball is MUCH bigger than LE’s and easier to grasp. Its also different textures, whereas LE is all the same cotton. The adena ball will facilitate MANY more discussions and experiences, and will last beyond the LE ball. Adena wins this one hands down.fabric “tissues”: adena’s fabrics are all different textures and colors, but they dont have a button hole for attaching together. is that neccessary? no, but its nice. Can i easily alter them to create a button hole on each? for some, yes, for others, no. (will i? absolutely not.) the added benefit of the button hole is extending the lesson when baby is older and learning to button. LE’s are all the same cotton, but different colors. LE also has the corner that goes into the button hole reinforced. this ones kind of a tie. I like that theyre different textures and fabrics, but i like the button holes of the LE.Tissue box: The face with the red nose confuses me. It doesnt seem to serve a purpose, yet it presents as if it should. the hole for the tissues to come out is just a hole. the bottom connects with TINY magnets…or, it should. mine actually doesnt fit but was wedged into the square so much so that it warped the box. not only did i have to pry it off and it wouldnt go back on, but the magnets just make me uneasy. The LE box has fabric cover the hole to help create resistance and mystery, but it also fits correctly and is held in place by rubberized sides. LE wins with the box.so some things are different: Adena has a vertical dowel posting material with 3 rings and the circle mirror puzzle. LE has a “play guide” and a book. comparing these extras against one another at face value, adena wins. the posting activity is definitely a necessary step to the posting activity in either brand’s next level up, and the circle mirror puzzle is perect for this age which LOVES looking at themselves and other babys! the LE play guide is nice, but the info can easily be obtained online, and there are long-standing alternatives to the book. I will say that Adena could save some production costs by excluding the large circle puzzle from the next set since this set has the circle mirror puzzle.Overall, for the 3-9 set, Adena comes out on top as not only better implementation of most of the components and stimulating a childs age-appropriate development for this age, but also for overall price and practicality of purchase without committing to a subscription.Below, I chose the Adena 0-6m set over the LE, hands down, without even trying to LE version. It has most or all of the same components, and (as mentioned above) i was confident in Adena’s ability to deliver on quality since theyve been a name in the montessori business since before my oldest (now 14) was a baby.The 0-6m kit is great for developing visual awareness, sensory, and motor play. The book crinkles and has a squeaker, the teether is silicone (soft and easy to hold, simple to clean), and the wood components are smooth without splinters. The cards for the mirror display are plastic and fit all slots without issues. The rattle is the only piece with a gloss finish (presumably because it is painted in the middle section.) these items will definitely last the full 6 month range and possibly longer. If youâre looking at this as an alternative kit, just be aware that there is no play guide, itâs just the toys.
Megan –
DEFINITELY WORTH IT
I’ve had this set of toys for about a year now, and these have held up so well. They came neatly packed in a box with no issues,and have remained without issue even though they’ve been playing with ALOT.This is a great set for young babies around the 6-7 month mark up until 12 months+ definitely worth the purchase.Pros:.Durable!!!.Very colorful/textured and eye catching for babies.Great selection of toysCons:.Definitely a little bit on the pricy side, but I’ve bought cheaper brands of similar toys that ended up having cracks in the wood. So I’d say it’s still worth it.
kim smart –
Wonderful little kit!
Quality items, well made and perfectly suited for my 4 month old grandson. Heâs loved exploring and discovering these toys.
baroo52 –
Very glad I invested in this
I was debating between getting this play set or another similar play set that is much more expensive and must be purchased on a subscription. I am so thankful we chose this one instead! What I really like about this box is that there arenât too many toys. Especially at this age, babies donât need a lot of stimulation or different options. The number of items in this kit was perfect for my kiddo. All of the items are well-made and sturdy for lots of play. My babyâs favorite thing is the mirror, she can look at herself for an hour or more without getting bored. I do wish it had soft edges though instead of sharp corners, it has fallen on her a couple times and poked her on the head. I also want to note that many, if not most, of the black-and-white contrast cards are Christmas themed. That actually turned out perfect for my baby who was born in the fall, but something to keep in mind if you have a baby born in a different time of year. I am really happy with this purchase and plan to buy more of their play kits.
C.F. –
Perfect Early Development Kit â Highly Recommended!
We absolutely loved the Adena Montessori Play Kit for 3-4 Months! It served as a fantastic base for my grandson’s early development. The toys are engaging, safe, and thoughtfully designed to encourage learning and exploration. He enjoyed the sensory play, and it really supported his growth at this stage. Highly recommend for parents looking to nurture their little one’s development!
Nancy –
Perfect for newborns and up!
I got this for my own baby who is 9 weeks old but am now a repeat buyer for friendsâ baby showers. This is the best set up Iâve found to hold the high contrast cards (bonus that some of the cards have red on them). And the other toys he will age into so nicely. Our friendâs 7 month old is obsessed with teething on the rings. This kit is high quality and lovely!
M Haynes –
Not safe
I have never written a review before, but this is very important to me. The quality of this “Montessori ” item is not at all safe for 1 year olds. I started with the one blue circle. The big knob came off in his mouth after a few minutes. So I checked all knobs and all but one on the puzzle knobs pieces came off. Other pieces were not safe for 1year old either.Then I checked the second box that I ordered for 13 -16 month old and the “carrot” box came with 4 carrots, but two were the same and did not fit properly into the corresponding holes in the “work box” holes for this.I would advise extreme care and oversite if you choose to use this. I would send it back but unfortunately I took everything out of the boxes when they arrived.
Claire Lovins –
Great toys!
These are fantastic toys for less money than competitor brands. My baby LOVED playing with them, and now that she has a younger sister who will soon be ready to play with these toys, sheâll definitely be excited to play with them again as a toddler, lol. The wood started to split a tiny bit on the tissue box toy, but it didnât pose any issues for us.