Welcome to The Companion Play Kit for months 22-24
*The products in this video may vary from the European Play Kits. Please find the full list of European Playthings in this Kit below.
As your toddler closes in on two years of age—that was fast!—there are a ton of exciting new developments beginning to emerge. From an explosion of language, to building taller and more stables towers, to kicking a ball forward while only falling down some of the time, you’ve got an active, constantly learning companion on your hands.
The Companion Play Kit is a celebration of the things your child can do, and some things they’re just starting to explore: colouring, matching, comparing, categorizing, bilateral coordination (using both hands at once), stacking, sorting, and so much more. The Mosaic Button Board, for instance, works the muscles in your child’s fingers and hands as they concentrate hard to place pegs into slots, while also matching colours and patterns. Like all the toys in the box, it just what your child needs to tap into their play.
As you approach a brand-new age, enjoy the last months of having a one-year-old. As always, the Play Guide gives ideas on how to use the playthings, as well as immediately usable activities, tips, and bite-sized developmental information.
What’s Inside
The Companion Play Kit

Wooden Posting Stand
Encourage hand-eye coordination and build problem-solving strategies with this 3D puzzle

Mosaic Button Board
Work on fine motor strength while making 3D art

‘Opposites’ Board Book
‘Opposites’ is a great way to teach your baby basic concepts that helps them organize information. Practising opposites early, and often, will help them make more sense of the world.

Transfer Tweezers & Felt Stars
Practice picking up these felt stars—a fine motor pincer activity

Montessori Animal Match
Learn about similarities and differences with a Montessori sorting game

Drawstring Bag
An organic cotton bag for putting away the animals and wood tiles

The Buckle Barrel
Keep busy with no-pinch buckles while building hand strength and practising bilateral coordination on this organic pillow

Chunky Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
A puzzle that’s easy to hold—and a challenge to solve

Play Guide for Months 22, 23, 24
Ways to play, expert tips, development information, and at-home activity ideas during months 22, 23, and 24

The Companion Play Kit
The Companion Play Kit is a celebration of the things your child can do, and some things they’re just starting to explore: coloring, matching, comparing, categorising, stacking, sorting, and more.
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