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Montessori Book - Follow Me with textures to follow

Montessori Book - Follow Me with textures to follow

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Explore the sensory world with your baby

The Follow Me book is much more than just a simple read. It is an invitation for your baby to discover shapes and textures through a minimalist design, inspired by Maria Montessori's pedagogical method. With black, white, and red contrasts, this book is designed to capture the attention of little ones and stimulate visual development from the very first months of life.

Visual Stimulation

The high-contrast colors were strategically chosen to help the baby focus their gaze and distinguish shapes, promoting calm and effective visual learning.

Tactile Experience

Each page includes different textures so that the baby can touch, feel, and explore, developing fine motor skills while interacting with the book independently.

Montessori Inspiration

Following Maria Montessori's philosophy, this book focuses on simplicity and concentration, allowing the baby to explore their environment at their own pace.

Connection Moment

Use this book to create unique moments of sharing and discovery between you and your baby, making reading time a relaxing and educational ritual for both.

Technical Details

  • Author: Chiara Piroddi
  • Illustration: Agnese Baruzzi
  • Style: Based on the Montessori method
  • Focus: Sensory and visual stimulation

Frequently Asked Questions

From what age can it be used? This book is ideal for newborns and babies who are starting to explore the sensory world, being safe and adapted to their stage of development.

Why black, white, and red images? These colors are the first that a baby can distinguish clearly, being fundamental to stimulate the development of the visual system at this early stage.

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