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Montessori Object Permanence Box

Original price was: $39.99.Current price is: $29.99.

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It Looks Simple. That’s Why It Works.

In a world of flashing lights and noisy plastic, the Kukoo™ Montessori Object Permanence Box stands out by doing one thing perfectly: building your baby’s focus.

Designed for babies who are just starting to sit up, this is often the very first Montessori material parents introduce. Why? Because it answers a fundamental question in your baby’s brain: “Where did it go?”

When they drop the ball and see it roll out into the tray, they learn Object Permanence—the scientific understanding that people and things still exist, even when we can’t see them. This simple realization builds confidence, independence, and creates moments of deep, quiet concentration.

Give Your Baby the Gift of Focus. Start their Montessori journey with the most trusted tool in the curriculum.

Why Parents (and Babies) Love It:

  • 🧠 The “Aha!” Moment: Seeing the ball disappear and immediately reappear provides instant gratification and reinforces logical thinking.
  • Mastering the Release: Dropping a ball isn’t easy! This box helps babies practice the voluntary release of objects (letting go on purpose), refining their fine motor skills.
  • 🌈 Primary Colors: Includes 3 wooden balls in high-contrast primary colors (Red, Blue, Yellow) to catch baby’s attention without overstimulating them.
  • 🪵 Satisfying Feedback: The gentle thud of the ball dropping and the roll into the tray offers auditory feedback that says “You did it!” without annoying electronic sounds.

How to Play: A Mini Montessori Guide

Use this box to turn playtime into a skill-building session:

  1. Start Simple: Sit opposite your baby. Show them the ball, then slowly drop it into the hole.
  2. Wait for It: Let the ball roll out into the tray. Smile and say, “It came back!”
  3. The Hand-Over: Offer the ball to your baby. Don’t rush them. Let them explore the hole, bang the ball, or mouth it.
  4. The Challenge: Watch as they struggle to align the ball with the hole. This struggle is where the brain growth happens!

What’s Included & Safety Specs

In the Box:

  • 1x Wooden Object Permanence Box with Tray
  • 1x Large Wooden Balls (Red)

Technical Specifications:

  • Material: Eco-friendly Plywood & Solid Wood.
  • Finish: Water-based, non-toxic paint (Safe for mouthing).
  • Design: Features a red accent on the opening to guide baby’s visual attention.

🔒 Safety Assurance:

  • Age: 6+ month
  • Choke Tube Tested: Just like our other toys, the included balls are 1.75 inches in diameter, exceeding safety regulations for 6-12 month toys. They are perfectly sized for small hands to grasp, but too large to swallow.
  • Stable Base: The box is weighted enough so it won’t tip over easily when baby leans on it.

87 reviews for Montessori Object Permanence Box

  1. Daniela
    November 5, 2022
    I like the simplicity of this product
    Yanina Borodovska
    October 29, 2021
    On the photo I saw two balls and get just one
    It looks not enough for interesting game
    Khristine
    September 16, 2020
    I have a 14 month old baby girl. This drop ball is the perfect size for her, It’s nice and big. The finish is smooth. It is well made, the ball slides...More
    I have a 14 month old baby girl. This drop ball is the perfect size for her, It’s nice and big. The finish is smooth. It is well made, the ball slides out smoothly no matter what, unlike other drop ball toys I’ve tried before, sometimes I would need to shake the ball out.This did not catch her attention right off the box due to the lack of color. However, it does have a red color on one side. I just wish they painted it a little more kid friendly, so it’ll be more inviting.The slide inside the box is rough. It’s not a smooth finish unlike the exterior part. Which can be a risk of getting splinter... My baby puts her hand in the box so I have to keep an eye out on that. Also that is something to consider when buying wooden toys, is the finish.Aside from that, this toy does serve it’s purpose in learning and it is affordable.
    Asroma
    September 9, 2020
    The reason I’m giving it 4 stars it’s because the sound it makes when the ball hits inside is very loud and uncomfortable to listen to, my 9 month old...More
    The reason I’m giving it 4 stars it’s because the sound it makes when the ball hits inside is very loud and uncomfortable to listen to, my 9 month old was getting scared instead of wanting to play with it. Nothing a nursing pad won’t fix, I placed it inside and now when the ball drops it doesn’t make that loud sound anymore.
    Aileen
    August 3, 2020
    It is a good product, my baby played with it for a while but lost interest very quickly, he loves the Hape ball dropping xylophone though, a little bi...More
    It is a good product, my baby played with it for a while but lost interest very quickly, he loves the Hape ball dropping xylophone though, a little bit disappointed.
    Stewart Terrall
    July 6, 2020
    I wish they had sent me the natural ball instead of the red and I wish it came in other colors for the front panel, besides red. If it wasn’t for the ...More
    I wish they had sent me the natural ball instead of the red and I wish it came in other colors for the front panel, besides red. If it wasn’t for the color, I’d give it 5 stars. It works so well and has help up very well for several months now! My 1 year old baby still plays with it. He likes the sound it makes when he drops the ball inside and it hits the ramp. I don’t know if this toy is totally necessary. It only does one thing and it’s kind of big and a little expensive for what it does. I wouldn’t say I regret buying it, I just don’t know if it was totally worth it. My baby plays with the ball with other things too though, so it’s not all bad! Red just isn’t my favorite color, I would have liked white, black, blue or green much better but I guess it’s not the end of the world, first world problems lol
    Kurihara N.
    April 4, 2020
    This one is interesting for a 8 months old and keeps him entertained. But, any toy with a "Montessori" concept is a bit over priced.
    SuperSqueaker
    February 26, 2020
    Toy arrived as described. It works as described but it's very loud. The sound of the wood ball dropping onto the wood box over and over is obnoxious. ...More
    Toy arrived as described. It works as described but it's very loud. The sound of the wood ball dropping onto the wood box over and over is obnoxious. Would be better if there was something to cushion inside that muffles the sound. We had to take it out of the play area because the sound was problematic.
    Amazon Customer
    January 10, 2020
    Great item, wish the packaging had been better, the ball was loose in the box and could have easily been damaged upon arrival. Overall satisfied with...More
    Great item, wish the packaging had been better, the ball was loose in the box and could have easily been damaged upon arrival. Overall satisfied with the purchase.
    Seaybdm
    March 15, 2018
    Good quality. The whole wooden box looks like good quality. The plastic ball seems cheap, though. Baby hasn’t used it yet, so I can’t speak for a chil...More
    Good quality. The whole wooden box looks like good quality. The plastic ball seems cheap, though. Baby hasn’t used it yet, so I can’t speak for a child’s interest.

    I appreciate the simple colors. Probably helpful for a child with a visual impairment, especially if you add some red tape around the hole.
    Kalie
    June 19, 2017
    We bought this because we wanted to start integrating Montessori toys for our LO. My husband was skeptical as it seemed simple and thought that it wo...More
    We bought this because we wanted to start integrating Montessori toys for our LO. My husband was skeptical as it seemed simple and thought that it would not hold her attention and was not happy about how much it cost. I convinced him to keep it and we were pleasantly surprised! After showing her the ball and emphasizing the hole, she immediately started putting the ball in and was very intrigued by how it rolled out. About a month later we were excited when she started grabbing other toys and tried to put them in the hole and seeing if they would roll out as well. It was exciting to watcher her make those connections. I would highly recommend switching out the ball for ones that have different textures, sounds, etc. to keep it interesting. We do a toy rotation and when we bring it out she does play with each excitedly each time, but it does not keep her attention as long as many other toys do, like bead mazes and musical instruments. Good for development, but doesn't hold attention as long as I wish it did.
    TheReviewer
    January 26, 2016
    I think this is one of the more interesting toys my daughter has. It doesn't light up or make crazy sounds. But it does have a very satisfying plop w...More
    I think this is one of the more interesting toys my daughter has. It doesn't light up or make crazy sounds. But it does have a very satisfying plop when the ball hits and comes out. Well made. Traditional toy. Simple and elegant.

    Pros:
    Stimulating
    Keep her attention longer than I expected.

    Cons:
    She is often just more interested in eating the ball.
    The toy is a little too big for a baby to do both motions from the sitting position.
    Sharp corners on the wood.
    Kind of expensive.
    Ashley
    March 1, 2015
    This is a great Montessori Object Permanence Box. The one we received does not have sharp edges, and is very sturdy. It is made from a ply wood, which...More
    This is a great Montessori Object Permanence Box. The one we received does not have sharp edges, and is very sturdy. It is made from a ply wood, which is appropriate given the price. I don't mind that it is plywood, most furniture these days isn't even made out of something as nice as ply.

    I really like that there is a sort of internal ramp and that there are pieces on the inside that guide the ball to the opening. The ball always comes out.

    My only complaint is that I prefer toys made from natural materials as much as possible, which is one of the main reasons I chose this product. Why then skimp and provide a plastic whiffle ball? I have tossed the ball that comes with this and replaced it with a wooden sphere instead.
    Riel
    March 16, 2013
    I demonstrated how this works to my 5-month-old every day for months. Just once a day. I left it where she could reach it.Eventually, she started show...More
    I demonstrated how this works to my 5-month-old every day for months. Just once a day. I left it where she could reach it.
    Eventually, she started showing interest. The challenges for her are to close her hand around the ball without it jumping away, and releasing it after it's already partly through the hole.

    The most she has ever done it is 5 times at one sitting. It's simply not that interesting to her.
    But, she has favored developing her gross motor skills, such as walking and crawling, so I should not be surprised.

    This works well with a wooden ball as well. It has a more satisfying sound.

    One tip: to get her interested in putting the ball in the hole instead of her mouth, I used to poke my fingers up through the hole. This called her attention to the hole. She enjoyed seeing my fingers move and feeling them.

    Until your baby is sitting up comfortably, they probably will not be able to use this toy. Even after they are sitting up, it's awkward to know what position to put them in so they can access the top hole and the exit hole easily. I found myself rotating the toy to give them easy access. Once they are bigger, then they figure it out for themselves.

    The product arrived with a small piece of wood/plastic loose. I threw it out, then I realized it was the piece that should be glued to the inside to deflect the ball to the exit hole. It works fine anyway. That's why it looses a star. But overall, I'm happy for the price vs. Neinhus product.

    It's really hard for me to tell if this product is made from wood or plastic that looks like wood. But for the price and how often it's used, that's fine with me. This is for home use.

    The Juliana Group has this product with a slightly modified design. You may want to check it out. It's about $60. If I was in the classroom, I'd choose Juliana.

    Because this is such a single-purpose toy, it's hard to know if it's a good buy, or if it's better to buy the ones with multiple hole shapes, or one for each shape. I decided to go for this one because it's the simples of these types of toys. Then for the next step up, I got the similar box that comes with different tops that slide in and out. Each top has different shapes. The shapes fall into a drawer that pulls out. It works OK.

    If money was no object, I would buy single-purpose boxes like this one for each shape. They are more sturdy and it's easier to concentrate on the task at hand.
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