Meant to open little worlds with simple structures that allow kids to expand their creativity and independence, what's not to like about Montessori-inspired toys and equipment? OK, I'll go first: the prices. Well, praise Dr. Maria Montessori—because Prime Day, which runs from July 8 to July 11, 2025, means, that along with some other best family deals and home appliance scores, those very pricey Montessori play pieces are on sale finally. Note: you need to be a Prime member to snag the deal. (If you aren't, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial.) Here's what I'm personally eyeing and recommending from my own experience.
Be the Montessori Mom You Want to Be—These Popular Pieces Are on Major Sale for Prime Day at Amazon
For 20 percent off? I can't recommend a learning tower enough
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1. Montessori 4-in-1 Foldable Tower
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I don't send my kids to Montessori schools or abide by every single rule that comes from the famous early childhood education technique, but I love the thoughtfulness of the toys and equipment that, I say this earnestly, expand my kids' worlds. In fact, I can't recommend this 4-in-1 foldable tower enough. I have a learning tower in my kitchen, and if I'm cooking, that's where you'll find my kids too, propped up, helping along seasoning the veggies or whipping up the batter. THAT SAID, I do not have this particular piece which folds into a step stool, chalkboard, desk and chair—and I wish I did! If you buy anything Montessori-inspired for Prime Day, my two cents? Make it this.
2. Montessori Pikler Triangle Climbing Set
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A Montessori classic, my parents gifted my kids this set for the holidays. This set comes Triangle Ladder (aka the Pikler Triangle), Climbing Ramp, Arch Climber, Rocker and Toddler Slide. What I love about it is that you can connect all the pieces, or just play with them separately. Bring the Pikler triangle out on the lawn to busy the kids while you weed the garden. On cold winter days, we've made many an indoor obstacle course out of it. And though my kids' interests (18 months and 4 years old) wax and wane with different aspects of it, they find new ways to engage with it as they grow. One day, my little one is practicing balance, the next, it's covered in a blanket and doubling as a magical fort.
3. Toddler Montessori Playground
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Usually filed under "I can't afford this but maybe she can," this toddler playground is nearly 40 percent off. So if you've been looking for some major play upgrades for the tots, this is your sign. Six activities, including monkey bars, slide, climbing wall, swing, rope ladder and wooden ladder are at your kids' finger tips as soon as you Add to Cart.
Psst: Writes one parent: "My almost 5y.o loves this thing! I purchased this for my autistic toddlers sensory room to help her get some of her wiggles out. It was recommended by some other autistic moms so I wanted to try it out. She hopped on it immediately and that is the first thing that she runs to as soon as she gets in her room. She loves the swing and it’s helping her with hand eye coordination with the climbing."






