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Not every baby feels comfortable between bars. More and more parents are looking for alternatives to the classic crib—something that is safe, but also more natural, accessible, and conducive to development. That's precisely why the floor bed from Montessori education is currently experiencing a real comeback. But is this really a good idea for a baby? And if so, from what age?

Warm afternoons, long evenings, and kids full of energy make summer the perfect time to bring nature into play. But how do you create a space that is safe, aesthetic, and at the same time so engaging that children stay creative and active—without reaching for a screen? The good news is: it’s absolutely doable. And with a bit of imagination, such a play area can be created both in the garden and indoors. Here are some ideas for screen-free get

Are you looking for a bed that is not only beautiful and durable, but also functional and safe? Then TreeTale is the right place for you. We focus on quality, aesthetics, and solutions that truly support your child's independence. That’s why we’ve selected three house bed models in the 200x90 size that combine everything you need: a secure fall-out protection, a practical drawer, and a sturdy construction made from natural wood. Meet Meli, Pi

Around their second birthday, many children begin to transition away from their crib. They become more independent, curious, and need furniture that supports them through this developmental stage. Choosing the first "real" bed is not just a change in equipment—it's a step towards more independence and comfort. What should you consider when choosing a bed for a two-year-old?

Can play really support development? For a child, playing is much more than just a pastime. It is their natural way of exploring the world. In the Montessori approach, toys are never random – each one has a specific purpose: to foster development, train concentration, and build independence. We’re not talking about flashing plastic toys that sound like a Christmas tree, but about simple, beautiful, and thoughtful toys that… just work.

A shared room for siblings can be a challenge, but also a great opportunity to get creative with interior design. How can you meet the different needs of each child so they all feel comfortable? How do you provide space for sleeping, studying, and playing without compromising on aesthetics? There are many ways to create a harmonious setup—regardless of the children's age or the size of the room.

Is it possible to create a children's room that is both aesthetically pleasing, safe, and a place for carefree play? Yes, and the key lies in textile accessories! They make the interior feel cozy, ensuring that the child feels comfortable and secure. A bed rail protector, soft play mats, pillows, and decorative garlands – these details have a huge impact on the atmosphere of a child's room. How to choose them, and why are they worth investing i

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