Collection: Montessori Life Cycles Toys
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Ladybug Life Cycle Montessori
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Bee Life Cycle Montessori
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Plant Life Cycle Montessori
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Chicken Life Cycle Montessori
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Frog Life Cycle Montessori
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Butterfly Life Cycle Montessori
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Introduce your children to the magic of wildlife with our Montessori life cycle games.
This collection of Montessori toys invites children on a real adventure that they will love! They will be able to explore the mysteries of the animal world as they seek to understand how different species they see in their daily lives, such as frogs, butterflies, birds, and bees, are born, grow, and transform.
This Montessori educational toy, which focuses on the life cycle of animals and insects, has the power to fascinate children because each element can be manipulated and children can observe closely while enjoying the pleasure of learning with this educational tool, which is much more than just entertainment.
What is a Montessori game dedicated to life cycles?
A Montessori toy that focuses on the life cycle of animals is a toy that aims to explain each stage of the growth of an animal or insect in a simple and concrete way. You will usually find a wooden tray on which you can place 3 to 4 figurines depicting all the stages of an insect's life.
For example, for a butterfly, you will find the larva, the caterpillar, the egg, and the adult butterfly. This allows children to understand, compare, and reconstruct the life cycle of this insect, helping them to memorize it and develop their curiosity about the wildlife around them.
This toy presents reality in a clear way and allows children to hold realistic figurines of eggs, larvae, and other stages of animal life in their hands, giving them a real understanding of the living world.



