Nienhuis - New Products 2024
NEW PRODUCTS 2024
Learning is in the details
Activity Gym 048700
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This wooden activity gym is designed to hang Montessori mobiles at the perfect height to engage your baby. The gym can be mounted without using any screws, which makes it easy to transport.
Octahedron Mobile 048900
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A mobile meant for focusing, with three suspended dimensional figures made of scintillating paper and hung at different lengths with thread.
Munari Mobile 048800
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This mobile gives the child something to focus on. Black and white is an excellent contrast for newborn babies. They will respond to the geometric figures and faces.
Hanging Discs 049200
Grasping Ring 049300
Oval Grasping Ring 049600
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Wooden ring designed for reaching and grasping.
Wooden oval ring designed for reaching and grasping.
Wooden interlocking discs designed for reaching and grasping.
Batting Ball 049400
Crochet Grasping Ring 049500
Kicking Ball 049700
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This aid is based on a Japanese designed soft ball approximately 15 cm in diameter. This ball is sewn together and has a relief pattern. It is made of 12 triangular cushions 9 x 5 x 5 cm, filled with soft material. The ball has a bell firmly and safely attached at the bottom. The ball hangs from a piece of ribbon low over the movement mat near the child’s legs and feet at the height which makes it possible for the child to kick it. It is designed to stimulate the leg movement of the baby and producing a repetitive sound.
This knitted Batting Ball contains a little bell. It stimulates the baby’s hand and arm movement.
Crochet Ring designed for reaching and grasping.
Dancers Mobile 049100
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A mobile for visual focus, with suspended figures made of holographic paper and hung at with thin thread.
Gobbi Mobile 049000
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A mobile to focus on, with five balls with gradations of a single color embroidery floss. It offers an introduction to chromatic gradation.
Spinning Drum 048200
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The Spinning Drum is a classic Montessori material for infants aged 6 months and up. The material consists of a wooden drum with several panels of differing bright colors - one with a mirror-like surface. Through play, the child is mesmerized by the beautiful bright colors, and fascinated upon seeing their own face in the drum. These activities help refine visual development, and the soft soothing sound created when the drum is spun stimulates auditory sensory formation. Hand eye coordination is improved, as is core muscle strength, fine and gross motor skills, and the understanding of cause and effect.
Basket Of Balls 047900
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The Basket of Balls is a small basket containing a set of varying types of balls. Work with this material helps the infant discover size, weight, texture, and more. It promotes freedom and discovery within limits, and develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. All in all, the Basket Of Balls provides the infant an unlimited number of experiences and endless hours of exploration.
Bell On A Ribbon Mobile 048000
Soft Ball With Rattle 047800
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The Bell On A Ribbon Mobile encourages reaching and grasping and is meant to be grabbed, batted, pulled and manipulated. The bell makes a soft ringing sound that encourages continual interaction. With use, the child develops its hand-eye coordination and strengthens core muscles all while building focus and concentration.
Made of easy to grip soft fabric, this ball is ideal for infants to shake, grab, roll and toss. When shaken, the ball produces a soft rattling sound, which promotes sensory development and introduces the concept of cause and effect.
Statue Maria Montessori 977100
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This miniature statue is made of neolith, a heavy weight synthetic resin that resembles bronze. It is designed to spark conversations between parents, teachers and children on Montessori education. The statue is inspired by a well-known photograph of Maria Montessori, where she holds a small book as a symbol of her academic work.
Balance Bike 050000
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This Balance Bike is a great opportunity for children who have not quite got the hang of riding a bike yet. With its low step-through design it is easy to get on for toddlers. Now they can go for a ride on their own bike like the older children. It is also ideal for practising basic balance skills at an early stage. The ability to sit upright comes before the ability to operate pedals, but the legs and feet can act as training wheels. Contact with the ground gives the child a safe and easy start, which gives them confidence to do more. The child learns to push off from the ground, get moving and maintain speed. It is a gentle and fun start to a life of cycling, and a great way to learn how to keep their balance on a moving bike. The Balance Bike also challenges the child’s motor skills. When riding, the child has to push off with their legs, coordinate their arms and legs, assess the distance and clear of any obstacles encountered along the way.
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