Welcome to The Explorer Play Kit for months 9-10
*The products in this video may vary from the European Play Kits. Please find the full list of European Playthings in this Kit below.
What does your baby have in common with famous explorers? An overwhelming desire to find out everything there is to know, driven by a need to discover the unknown. You have a baby who is either on the move already or well on their way, who can understand more and more of what you say, and is fascinated by almost everything they can grab, squeeze, bang, fling, and mouth.
The Explorer Play Kit is built for explorers. The Clear Tube with its Stacking Rings teaches foundational lessons about gravity, volume, rolling and sliding, and more. You may have noticed your little one enjoys removing items from containers (sometimes by dumping!), and our Little Grip Canister Set is just right for that kind of learning, designed specifically for a baby’s hands.
For many ways to play and learn with your explorer (plus developmental information and tons of new activities), be sure to check out the included Play Guide.
What’s Inside
The Explorer Play Kit

Stainless Steel Tip & Turn
Practice bilateral coordination with two-handed play

Clear Tube with Stacking Rings
Designed to teach concepts like containment and ring stacking

Montessori Egg Cup
This Montessori classic helps your baby work on concentration and coordination

Stainless Steel Jingle Keys
Safely explore real-life objects with an easy-to-grasp ring

Little Grip Canister Set
Ergonomically designed for little hands, this set teaches volumes about volumes!

‘How I Feel’ Board Book
Building emotional intelligence begins with talking about feelings

First Blocks
Build early STEM understanding and explore cause and effect

Bright & Light Play Scarf
Experiment safely with tossing, play peek-a-boo, and explore how shapes change

Play Guide for Months 9–10
Ways to play, expert tips, development information, and at-home activity ideas during months 9–10

The Explorer Play Kit
The Explorer Play Kit engages your 9-10 month old baby’s senses as they explore object permanence, shape changing, feelings, and basic concepts which help build their coordination and concentration.
Learn morePosted in: 9 - 10 Months, The Play Kits, Product Recommendations
Keep reading

9 - 10 Months
Your baby’s amazing encyclopedic brain
The most meaningful learning happens when your baby is exposed to everyday objects and events. Here are some ways to help your baby build their intelligence.

9 - 10 Months
Why you can actually have too many blocks
Blocks unlock powerful learning for babies, but child development experts recommend limiting the number of blocks you give yours. Learn why in our post.

9 - 10 Months
Why tubes and containers are so essential to your baby
Your baby is starting to understand that objects fall through a tube, but stay put in a container. Learn how the Lovevery Clear Tube reinforces this real-world concept.

9 - 10 Months
Welcome to The Explorer Play Kit for months 9-10
Watch Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph introduce the Explorer Play Kit for months 9 and 10 of your baby's life.

9 - 10 Months
Sometimes the best toys are not toys at all
Sometimes an everyday object can delight and engage your baby just as much as a toy. Learn how to introduce your baby to the playthings already in your home.

9 - 10 Months
The fascinating powers of a simple Montessori egg
The Lovevery Wood Cup and Egg teach your baby how to use both sides of the body at the same time, essential for learning future tasks like getting dressed.

9 - 10 Months
How to get all the playtime that your toys have to give
Babies' interests evolve, but you don't always need to buy new toys in order to keep up. Lovevery shares new ways to play with familiar favorites.

9 - 10 Months
Helping your baby crawl…and why it’s important to keep them crawling
Pediatric occupational therapist Rachel Coley explains why crawling is vital to babies, and what can happen if they skip this stage.

9 - 10 Months
Self-feeding develops your baby’s fine motor skills
Your baby is learning to use a pincer grasp to pick up objects. Learn why puff snacks can be your baby's favorite (safe) way to practice their new motor skills.

9 - 10 Months
So simple, so fun! 5 new ideas for how to play with a blanket
Blankets can help your baby learn about object permanence, shape, and balance. Here are some fun and simple ways to incorporate blankets into playtime.